only if it is made out of stone
a spear, a chopper, a flint knife and a hand axe
a point that is made of stone
A spear is not the most appropriate tool with which to find an area.
Flint was used in the stone age to make stone tools. They did this through a process called flint-knapping. depends what shape it was cut to. Spear, arow tip, mace, knife, tool, fire lighting tool, was and still (though rarely) used for building materials scrapers razers
spear is thrown from kayak and the hunter holds the rope attached to the spear
spearlauncher or spear thrower. ie: the tool used to throw a spear.
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).
The first stone age tool was a stick
An Aztec spear thrower is called an atlatl. It is a tool used to increase the velocity and distance of a thrown spear by providing leverage for the thrower.
Aboriginal Australians typically use a type of spear known as a "woomera," which is a spear-throwing tool that increases the velocity and distance of the spear. The spear itself is often made from wood and can be tipped with stone or bone for added lethality. In addition to the woomera, they may also use specially designed boomerangs for hunting kangaroos, which can be thrown to stun or injure the animal. This traditional hunting method reflects their deep understanding of the environment and animal behavior.
Spear
That would be the Stone Age.