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Trade was important in Mesopotamia because they needed to trade thier food for stone,wood and metal tools so they can make even more food and crops.
ancient Mesopotamia imports are gold, copper, iron, lumber, cedar, stone, ivory, salt, carnelian, lapis lazuli, and tin.
lol im 5 they became miners and metal workers
King Hammurabi. He wrote the Hammurabi´s code, which contained 282 laws and was carved in a 2.4 meter stone in 1750 b.c
Pre-Contact Wooden and stone clubs, stone axes, stone knifes, stone arrow heads and wooden bows. Post-Contact Metal axes, metal knifes and metal arrow heads. Firearms would become the primary weapon to use for hunting.
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Metal was not available to 'stone age' man, it had not been discovered.
Wood stone and coper
Doodle God 2 Philosophers stone + sand (sand=stone+water) (philosophers stone=demi god+quick silver)
No, the Stone Age is characterized by the use of stone tools and weapons. Metal tools and weapons were not used until the transition to the Bronze Age, which occurred around 3300 BCE.
Trade was important in Mesopotamia because they needed to trade thier food for stone,wood and metal tools so they can make even more food and crops.
Because stone is hard and will go through stuff easily, and they couldn't work metal.
The Stone Age was a period during which stone was widely used to make implements. This was before people learned to cast/forge metal
The Stone Age is called so because it is characterized by the widespread use of stone tools and weapons by early human societies. This period marked a significant advancement in technology and tool-making, laying the foundation for future developments in human history.
The people living in Mesopotamia did not starve and due to the surplus, they could trade others for the things they needed that they didn't have.
Stone Cold Metal was created on 1998-08-25.
traditionally, brick (stone), wood (boards) and metal