They made spears,arrows daggers traps and even ambushed animals.
The tools of early can be seen as those tools which the early men used before the coming of civilization.some of these tools include stone,fire,sticks etc
Early man used stone tools for hunting and various uses like fire or to kill animals to get there skin or for food. Hunter Gatherers used some of their tools to hunt like arrow heads and flint stones.
tools made of stone
It really depends on how you define early and modern man, but generally, early man's tools were made of bone, stone, flint, and eventually bronze. Modern man's tools are made today out of a variety of metals, such as iron and steel (iron containing carbon and other substances).
Early man used tools such as spears, knives, and bows and arrows for hunting. These tools were typically made from materials such as stone, wood, and bone. Hunting tools allowed early man to hunt and kill animals for food and survival.
Many people in that time used stones as tools.
When they have dug up ancient ruins, the materials they have found relate to the Development of Man. Its to do with what they used to make tools eg: flint arrow heads etc... then the Bronze Age was called that because man had worked out how to smelt metal and make metal tools instead....
Early humans used tools made from materials such as stone, wood, and bone. Some common tools included hand axes, scrapers, and spears. These tools were used for tasks such as hunting, cutting, and scraping.
Tools used by the Tabon man were made of stone. These were flake-tools made from flaking off pieces of stone from a larger source.
give arms to a man....to get arms mix tools and metal..... fire and stone make metal .....(metal and energy make electricity) and to get tools mix metal and man
The first humans crafted tools and weapons from animal bones and rock sharpened against stone to hunt.
It depends on what sort of Early Man you're talking about. Most had primitive tools made of rocks, like stone knives, spears with stone tips, rounded rocks for grinding food, and possibly clay dishes or woven baskets depending on the group.