There were a few schools the rich could go to and a chuch wich helps you read and write
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In the Iron Age, Britain was divided into various tribes, each with their own leaders or chiefs. There was no single ruler of all of Britain during this period. Some notable tribes included the Brigantes, the Iceni, the Trinovantes, and the Catuvellauni.
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Schools have existed at least as far back as the bronze age...prior to the iron age. But there is little similarity between those early schools and the ones we have today. Back then, education was available only to wealthy families who didn't need to labor in the fields to survive, and schools were very few and far between.
Although the transition between archaeological periods is often gradual the most commonly accepted date for the start of the Iron Age in Britain is 800BC.
In Britain the Iron Age began in 800 BC and continued until the Roman conquest of 48 AD. Although it should be noted that in Scotland the Iron Age lasted much longer due to the absence of Roman influence.
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You could go to educational programs through the church to learn how to read and write.
A banjo enclosure is a feature found on middle Iron Age sites in Great Britain which resembles a banjo in plan.
After the Iron Age was the Middle Ages
The Iron Age in Europe is typically divided into the Early Iron Age (800-500 BC), the Middle Iron Age (500-100 BC), and the Late Iron Age (100 BC - 400 AD). These dates may vary depending on the region being studied.