Homo neanderthalensis
Neaderthals used mousterian tools
Homo neanderthalensis is associated with the Mousterian tool technology, characterized by the production of stone tools using the Levallois technique. These tools were often made using flint and were used for cutting, scraping, and hunting activities.
The term "handy man" is not specific to any particular type of hominid. It is a colloquial term used to describe someone who is proficient in a variety of manual or mechanical tasks. It does not refer to a specific hominid species or ancestor.
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Australopithecus afarensis, the same species that the specimen "Lucy" belongs to. The Australopithecus afarensis was thought to have used stone tools some 3.4mya.
One tool that a hominid used is a hand ax.
Around Egypt places or Africa
what tools did Australopithecus use
It is possible, but the technology is still being improved, and securing specimens for some species would be difficult.
Actually the very first hominid to use fire was Homo Erectus.
Homo habilis is believed to be the hominid that used skins and woven mats from leaves to collect fruit, berries, and seeds for consumption. This behavior demonstrates early tool use and foraging strategies in human evolution.