sup bro. peoples from the stone age used weapons like clubs, and sharpened branches, spears, to protects themselves, for food, to kill an animal and get its skin for clothing and the meat for food. and also later on when man discovered fire, the would use stones and rub them together really hard and really fast to make fire, and they would use the fire to cook their food.
people in the old stone age used sharp rocks and clubs made out of branches from trees as weapons.
Actually, that's not a very good answer, they used any rocks they could find and shaped them and yes they did use branches from trees but spears were more popular than clubs. Don't believe Cartoons.
person up there ^ yours isn't that good either :P
anyway, stone age people splintered stones (carved ) into sharper stones making it more effective to use and kill animals. Choppers and Flakes were the most popular type weapons and it was called a STONE age because it was the time when people started using stones as weapons!
they mostly used flint.and mabye woodenstick
They were of different shapes and sizes according to different culture.
Early man use tools by hunting, defending themselves from others P.S hope this helped! *=*
To build houses, make weapons, household items (plates, baskets, spoons, bowls), farm implements, boats and for fire.
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The stoneage.
they used wood for chichen itza
As wood was already in use by our pre-human ancestors, wood has always been used by humans since we first evolved.
The Wright Flyer I was the first powered airplane. It was made out of spruce, a strong but lightweight wood.
They used wood because they need it to build their houses
Stoneage - compilation - was created in 2008.
The stoneage.
Stoneage Romeos was created in 1984-03.
the stoneage people were the verry first people on earth...
domestication and cultivation.
stoneage technology
Because not only were they used for food their fur would of been used for warmth. (^_^)
Owen Richard
(Obviously) Caves.
No. We´re still in the stoneage.
they worked with stones
Humans from the Stone Age gradually transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities. These communities led to the development of early civilizations around river valleys such as the Nile, Tigris and Euphrates, Indus, and Yellow River. This shift laid the foundation for the growth of agriculture, complex societies, and urban centers.