The first tool was the hand axe, which is a stone tool, made by chipping a stone with another stone to obtain the desired shape and edge (hence, the Stone Age).
it was made because everyone wanted to use it and to have for the eygt's
The first stone age tools were made by Neanderthals.
The age in which early humans made tools is called the Stone Age. This period is further divided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic Ages based on advancements in tools and technology.
The first stone age tools were things made out of wood and animal bones.
The first stone age tools were made by Neanderthals.
It is believed that the first tools were made by our early Homo ancestors, such as Homo habilis or Homo erectus, about 2.6 million years ago. These tools were simple stone tools that were used for cutting, scraping, and other basic tasks.
they made hand axes and hunted with spears
When the first humans made ​​their first tools.
First Nations people used a variety of tools made from natural materials such as stone, bone, wood, and plants. Some common tools included stone knives and arrowheads, bone needles, wooden carving tools, and plant fiber cordage for weaving and tying. These tools were used for hunting, fishing, farming, and everyday tasks.
yes. Becuase they invented the very first writings, they made tools like hammers, and carving tools
tools were made of artifacts or rocks
Their own language, conquered Egypt, fought Hittites, made iron tools.
some old tools are spears made from stones and bow and arrows.