both were used - metals and stones.
both metals and stones were used.
The Chalcolithic Age, or Copper Age, lasted from around 3500 BCE to around 1700 BCE, depending on region. During this period, weapons and implements were commonly made from copper. Prior to the start of the Copper Age, flint and other suitable stones were used. After the end of the Copper Age, bronze became widespread. Although the Bible describes iron as used since long before the beginning of the Chalcolithic Age, this is historically improbable. The stories of Noah and Abraham belong in the Chalcolithic Age.
animal and agriculture products are -; animals products means products that animal gived us in chalcolithic age agriculture products means product that plants gived us chalcolithic age
Chalcolithic Age (Copper Age), Bronze Age, and Iron Age
The Chalcolithic Era, also known as the "Copper Age".
Sorin Hermon has written: 'Socio-economic aspects of Chalcolithic (4500-3500 BC) societies in the Southern Levant' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Copper age, Excavations (Archaeology), Prehistoric Tools, Stone implements, Tools, Prehistoric
Yes the stone age was the time when they used stones as tools
Chalcolitic age began in the mid 5th century. This is known as the Copper, a transition period to "Bronze Age" what it called as Neolithic age.
the transition from the use of stone to metal was slow and gradual.people learn to use copper,gold, silver and finally iron.in Europe,the neolithic age was followed by the bronze age,but in India it was not so.in north India,people switched to copper from stones for making axes,spears etc.this period after the neolithic age when copper was used along with tiny stone implements is termed as Chalcolithic age.neolihic age means new stone age
Stone tools because that was the time that people used stone tools aka stone age
Stone Age
Because the use of copper, an alloy of copper and tin, was used to greatly enhance societies that used it. They used it for armor, weapons and tools.