they were skilled in making iron tools and weapons which helped them create the strongest army in canaan
they used the hip tool at that time.
the farming tools that people used in (ancient) Greece were hoes, sythes, and plows.
stone and metal tools
many hand tools
they used knives which were used for many things
the ancient egyptians used metals, gold and wood for their tools they are like the cavemen but the cavemen never had gold
Tools weapons for hunting
"Urshalim" is the oldest name consistently used for the city. After this came the Hebrew "Yerushalaim". The English "Jerusalem" is a derivative of these names.
Aramaic in Christ's time, but also ancient Hebrew, Syro-Phonecian, and Roman, depending upon which quarter in Jerusalem, and which ancient era is meant. It should be understood that the common man did not use writing in ancient Jerusalem; retail signs were invariably pictographs, etc. In the early Old Testament Period, Akkadian Cuneiform script was popular across Ancient Israel.
They used mainly wood
They used granite rocks.
They used stones to grind the food but mostly they didn't use many tools Because that was for the guys :)
the tools priests used in ancient Egypt were.... YOU.