by hand
pickaxes
wall sockets
then rope or nothing
Prior to the advent of the photocopier, making a duplicate of any document (such as a type written page) involved either a) using carbon paper to make a rather messy and poor quality copy as you typed, or b) hand copying the document itself. Before computerized word processing, documents were either hand written, or typed. Before the typewriter, they were handwritten. In the 'olden' days before any mechanical writing devices (and discounting the printing press, which was not really an individual's tool) the only way to get a copy of a document was to hand-copy it. Monks and clerks or scribes were an entire class of people who did nothing but reproduce documents.
they were invented to keep people warm
They didn't. You can't use something BEFORE it is invented.
benches
Crawling
bikes
Buttons.
pickaxes
Renting a photocopier for a shop or workplace is becoming increasingly common as many people need access to one. Approved photocopiers is the name of one company that supplies them.
Shoelaces were invented long before people bothered to keep records of such things.
Before the refrigerator was invented, people used iceboxes, which were essentially big coolers with a block of ice. Even before that, food was preserved by salting, curing, smoking, drying, and canning.
they used ruber bands
just swim
horses or their feet.