axes, sharpened sticks, arrows
Stone age people were buried with tools, weapons and there belongings so that they could use them in the fterlife.
New Stone age people used sharp rocks as weapons. However, they also made their own handmade weapons made of twigs and branches and used those as clubs.
axes, sharpened sticks, arrows
Yes the stone age people were using fire to heat up metal nearly 72,000 years ago.
stone age men made weapons out of stone and bones for example bone needle stone axe etc.
After the Stone Age, people entered the Bronze Age, characterized by the use of bronze tools and weapons. This was followed by the Iron Age, during which iron tools and weapons became predominant. Each age marked advancements in technology, social organization, and cultural development.
The common name for the Stone Age is the prehistoric period characterized by the use of stone tools and weapons.
New Stone Age weapons included sharpened rocks (a.k.a. knives in our day), bow-and-arrows, and rock jewelry, so yes, The New Stone Age weapons are very common to the tools to this day. -HotSushi
No, catapults were not used during the Stone Age. They were developed much later in history, around 400 BC by the ancient Greeks. Stone Age people primarily used simple tools and weapons made from stone, wood, and bone for hunting and defense.
Because the use of copper, an alloy of copper and tin, was used to greatly enhance societies that used it. They used it for armor, weapons and tools.
why did the middle ages people use weapons
The weapons the people in the old stone age made were axes arrows with stone points and the reason why they made these tools is to find food for the wife and children and to make beds for them. They first started making tools when they were also getting attacked and needed self defences. Sincerely, iblog