copper, gold, and silver
The earliest tools of uncivilized societies were those of peoples engaged in hunting and gathering. Studies by archaeologists have uncovered such early tools used for digging in the earth and crude weapons carved from stone.
Early historians often used information from unverifable sources.
In ancient Egypt some resources that they used was papyrus, the Nile river, and decorative stone and gypsom used in the making of plaster.
Hieroglyphs
Early men feel the need of pots as the ladies of there house went far away places to find water . Pots were used to contain water in early times.
water, animals , fertile land
First Nation peoples used buffaloes for several purposes, including food (meat), clothing (hides), shelter (buffalo hides for teepees), tools (bones), and spiritual and cultural practices. Buffaloes were an essential part of their way of life and provided resources necessary for survival.
They Used A land Bridge
We know from studying tools that early peoples were very successful with making the tool sharp and long enough to kill the prey/food. Hope i answer your question :)
1) A form of currency was a way early peoples used gold. 2) Close belongings of kings and queens may have been old.
They used grass and hay as food
They used the Natural Resources they found in their environment.
the essentirl recources that are used by the earliest humans were sheep, animals, weeds, stones, sticks, and wool.
Animal skin for there Clothe and lived in underground houses made with tress. That all i know
Early Stone Age people typically lived in homes made of materials such as wood, stone, mud, and animal hides. These homes were often simple structures, such as huts or caves, designed to provide shelter and protection from the elements. The type of materials used for construction would depend on the specific resources available in the region where the people lived.
Early humans used stone tools because stone was abundant and could be easily shaped into different types of tools for hunting, cutting, and crafting. Stone tools were essential for survival, enabling early humans to procure food, build shelters, and create other essential items for daily living.
According to plate tectonics there used to be a land bridge between Russia/Alaska that early peoples crossed over following animal herds.