They used snowshoes, bow and arrows, animals bones and skin, flint for fire, wood and rocks.
Sources: My social Studies project
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First Nations people used a variety of tools made from natural materials such as stone, bone, wood, and plants. Some common tools included stone knives and arrowheads, bone needles, wooden carving tools, and plant fiber cordage for weaving and tying. These tools were used for hunting, fishing, farming, and everyday tasks.
Spears, knives, bows, arrows, and traps.
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The first to use crude tools were early hominins like Homo habilis around 2.6 million years ago. They used simple stone tools for tasks like cutting, scraping, and pounding.
They first use make up tools, then spa tools, bathing tools, food tools, calculator tools, school tools, metal tools, glass tools, mechanic tools and hair tools
No. Neanderthals came before them, and used tools also.
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they used canoes and horses
Yes, early Homo sapiens neanderthalensis did use stone tools. They were skilled toolmakers, creating a variety of tools such as hand axes, scrapers, and knives. The use of tools played a crucial role in their survival and adaptation to different environments.
the first use of stone was to create tools
Homo habilis
Wooden digging stick