If you went to Google and researched the Neolithic Age, you would know that Neo means old and lithic means stone tools and that they learned to use weapons by picking up stones and throwing them, finding out that some stones break other things. All they had was stones. HENCE STONE AGED MEN.
stone age men made weapons out of stone and bones for example bone needle stone axe etc.
Vassar Home for Aged Men was created in 1880.
No, stone age men did not use bronze hammers. Bronze was developed later in human history, during the Bronze Age, around 3300 BCE. Stone age men primarily used tools and weapons made out of materials such as flint, obsidian, and bone.
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Men of Stone was created in 2000.
During the paleolithic age men hunted and women gathered. men and women made simple tools and weapons such as digging sticks, spears and axes.They eventually created a stone age language to help communicate and help them cooperate.
Men used to used many tools made out of stone. This caused the that time to be named The Stone Age. Hope it helps! :D
cave men the first weapons were rocks
The Iroquois men's main jobs were hunting, fishing, fighting in wars, and making weapons. They hunted with knives, tomahawks, lances, and bows and arrows. they fished using wooden hooks and spears. They faught with the same weapons they hunted with, plus war clubs. they made weapons by cutting grooves into pieces of wood and carving into other peices of wood or stone.
From watching men in her village make them. She did not know exactly how but figured it out. In her village legends were told that if a woman made weapons that she would be sucked into the earth or ot would disinagrate in her hands in the moment she needed it.
In the Old Stone Age (also known as the Paleolithic Period), men primarily engaged in hunting and gathering activities. They were responsible for hunting large game animals, such as bison and mammoths, using tools like spears and stone-tipped arrows. Additionally, men would gather plants, fruits, nuts, and other edible resources to sustain their communities.