answersLogoWhite

0

The wheel

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What type of technology is rock?

Stone-Age technology.


What is a kind of technology used by stone age human?

they're really wasn't any technology it was called stone age because they used stone everytihg exept clothing


What technology used by stone age humans?

Burial


How did science and technology start?

Since stone age


Which of following is not considered a difference bronze age and neolithic technology?

The primary distinction between Bronze Age and Neolithic technology lies in the materials used for tools and weapons. Neolithic technology primarily involved the use of stone tools, while the Bronze Age introduced metalworking, particularly with bronze. Therefore, any reference to the use of stone tools would not be a difference between the two; rather, it highlights a characteristic of Neolithic technology.


What is the five ages of technology?

The Stone Age The Bronze Age The Iron Age The Space Age The Information Age


Cheroke native americans science and technology?

stone age


What discovery ended the stone age?

The transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age, marked by the discovery and utilization of metalworking, particularly bronze, is considered to have ended the Stone Age. This enabled the production of stronger and more durable tools and weapons, revolutionizing technology and society.


Did tools count as technology during the stone age?

yes, it is a form of technology although primitive


How many periods in the stone age we're broken into?

The Stone Age is typically divided into three periods: Paleolithic (Old Stone Age), Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (New Stone Age). Each period is characterized by different advancements in tools, technology, and social organization.


How did the stone age get its name?

Men used to used many tools made out of stone. This caused the that time to be named The Stone Age. Hope it helps! :D


What is the antonym for technology?

Stone Age, the Flintstones, undeveloped, third world