Stone age people used a stone axe to chop down trees. We use a metal axe to chop down trees. If we offer to exchange a stone age Indian in the Amazon a steel axe for his stone age axe, he will swing the steel axe at a tree and hand us his stone axe.
Stone age people used a stone arrow head. We use a steel one. He used a simple hunting bow. We use a compound bow. We can shoot an arrow 5 times as far.
Stone age women used a thorn for a pin. We use a metal one.
Stone age women used a sewing needle made from bone. We use one made from metal. Their thread is made from sinew, animal intestine, wool, and in a few cases cotton. Our thread comes from cotton, linen, silk, or synthetic fiber.
chisels and hammers definetaly
Yes! Absolutely! Both of them used stone tools for hunting nearly every day.
This is considered the Stone Age. Although the tools used during this period wasn't sophisticated, they were able to survive and adapt to the environment.
Stone tools because that was the time that people used stone tools aka stone age
No, neolithic people primarily used stone tools. The use of copper and bronze tools came later, during the Chalcolithic and Bronze Ages.
They used Flint's to cut down things they needed. And Slutter's to stuff the animals in to kill then cook them.
They used stone tools. Such as stone axes, stone knives, stone ................etc.
They used hard stone tools to work softer stone into sculptures.
The Stone Age is characterized by the use of stone tools by early humans for hunting and gathering. It is divided into three periods: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic. During this time, humans developed language, art, and culture.
stone tools,digging sticks
A whet stone is used to sharpen tools used for gardening.
There are three ages, typically referred to as the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age, which denote different periods in human history marked by advancements in technology and materials used for tools and weapons.