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Do you mean by crude tools, tools that are crudely made, or tools that are weapons?

If you ask what human species was the first to use tools, per se, we already know many animals use sticks as picks, or a stone to crack an egg or oyster. So in that sense, the very first humans would have used tools.

But if you are asking what human species first created tools, like a flint-knife or axe (flint knapping). It is believed to be Homo Habilis. The flint knapping was very crude for ages, then Homo Sapiens came and perfected the art from crude to detailed.

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depends on who you are talking about.

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Presumably the wheel or a type of stone hammer or gardening hoe

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Early civilizations used stone, wood, and bone for most tools, and weapons.

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Homo habilis

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The human species that may have been the first to use crude tools is?

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What human species was the first to use tools?

Do you mean by crude tools, tools that are crudely made, or tools that are weapons? If you ask what human species was the first to use tools, per se, we already know many animals use sticks as picks, or a stone to crack an egg or oyster. So in that sense, the very first humans would have used tools. But if you are asking what human species first created tools, like a flint-knife or axe (flint knapping). It is believed to be Homo Habilis. The flint knapping was very crude for ages, then Homo Sapiens came and perfected the art from crude to detailed. See related link for more details.


The species in the order in which they appeared on Earth?

God made Man !st (Adam0 Then made woman(eve).


The human species that may have been the first to use crude tools is. A Cro-Magnon B Homo erectus C Australopithecines D Homo habilis?

im thinking it is theHomo erectus that's what i put on my test anyhow


Who was the first to use crude tools?

homo erectus


The ability to make crude stone tools was an important step in the development of human civilization?

the first people did not know how to read write or farm.


Was Cro-Magnon the first to use crude tools?

No. Neanderthals came before them, and used tools also.


What species may have been the first to use tools?

Homo habilis


How was the tools in the new stone age?

they were blunt,heavy and crude


What are some of the homo habilis physical features?

They were known as the first sub human species to use rocks as tools and weapons. They were also known as handy man for their tool creations.


Information about ancient tools?

ancient tools were unpolished , crude , rough.not very strong. but later on the tools were polished and grinned .they were stronger and harder.


The ability to make tools was an important step in the development of human civilization?

the first use of stone was to create tools