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Paper was a cheap, easily produced medium on which to record writing, without the need for specialized tools or inks. Knowledge became easier to disseminate, and spread much more rapidly as a result.
during the renaissance, since it was a time of increased interest in art in learning, people invented more adequate things for exploration such as maps and navigation tools. This way, explorers would have a much better time using these tools rather than the inadequate tools they would have before.
The wheel was invented, not discovered. It may have been invented independently in different places. The invention happened so long ago that no one knows who invented it or when. Up till now, it is still a mystery as to who invented the wheel and when the wheel was invented. According to archaeologists, it was probably invented in around 8,000 B.C. in Asia. It was actually surprisingly late. For instance the Egyptians built the pyramids without wheels or metal tools (except copper, a very soft metal). It was probably developed in either the Middle East or central Europe about 4000BC, just before the beginning of the Bronze Age.
This title belongs to a bygone era when hand tools, such as axes and saws, were used to fell trees. But what are there names?
There were a variety of tools that were used by farmers in the 1600's. These include flails, dibbers, breast ploughs, as well as scythes.
The first flint tools were likely invented by early Homo species around 2.5 million years ago during the Lower Paleolithic period. These tools were crafted by striking flakes of flint to create sharp edges for cutting and hunting.
Flint is a very rigid stone which will often shatter in flakes when struck. Depending on how the flint is hit, it's possible to get the flakes to shatter with fairly sharp edges, often suitable for tools like knives or axes.
Flint rocks in the stone age
The stone hammer is one of the first tools used by humans, dating back millions of years to the Paleolithic era. This simple tool was created by shaping a hard stone into a handheld instrument for pounding and shaping other materials.
1,750,000 b.c would go first then 3000 b.c and last but not least 100 b.c . see im smart i know more then you think i do
Do you mean by crude tools, tools that are crudely made, or tools that are weapons? If you ask what human species was the first to use tools, per se, we already know many animals use sticks as picks, or a stone to crack an egg or oyster. So in that sense, the very first humans would have used tools. But if you are asking what human species first created tools, like a flint-knife or axe (flint knapping). It is believed to be Homo Habilis. The flint knapping was very crude for ages, then Homo Sapiens came and perfected the art from crude to detailed. See related link for more details.
Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass that is easy to shape and has been used historically to make very sharp tools due to its conchoidal fracturing properties.
flint stone and bone
Flint and steel are in the "Tools" section of the Creative inventory.
They made tools and weapons from flint. They even mined it.
The first tools invented was used by early transitional humans about 2.5 million years ago. The tools were multipurpose hammering, digging and chopping implements.
The first invention invented on earth is Stone tools, invented 2,600,000 years ago. It was found in 1969 in Kenya.