Not very much! They had bows and arrows, and since they were obviously not Neolithic, they weren't able to farm, so they had no plows, etc. They lived in very simple, prehistoric rock shelters, and were nomadic, following animals to hunt.
In early days, people used whatever they could find as a tool. Over time, they developed skills in adapting stones, bones and wood to the task at hand. Fire and the wheel were some of the earliest discoveries.
Paleolithic people used "lithic technology" to make tools out of stone. That means they had skills needed to chip the right types of stone into arrowheads, spears, axes and knives. They also made tools, such as needles, out of bone and shells.
They use the to hunt, like stones and arrows. the fire they use them to get warm They use the to hunt, like stones and arrows. the fire they use them to get warm
Many of the same things we use tools for today: obtaining and preparing food, building homes, making more tools, etc.
Fire!
one the most important technologies was eithertools or language
They mad hunting easier
Who are the most important people in Poland?
The radio
The most important people were.... MEE(:
Fire!
hunters
Fire!
hunters
hunters
hunters
Fire!
one the most important technologies was eithertools or language
hunters
The most important input to a technological system is people because people are ones created technology. If there is no people there is no need to technology.
The most important input to a technological system is people because people are ones created technology. If there is no people there is no need to technology.
The two most important Technological innovation of paleolithic peoples is hunting and gathering. This answer was gave by Dominique Otis of California