One of the earliest tools man made use of were probably rocks which could be used for many different tasks. For example, a rock could be used to throw as a weapon or be attached to a tree branch and used as a primitive hatchet.
As far as scientists can tell, approximately 750,000 years ago.
Almost certainly things like wood or antler that do not fossilize well, so they have left little evidence.
Stone axes, stone arrrow heads.
The early bridges that were built by early man were the log bridge. That is a a log was thrown across a river to cross.
The man made sponge was invented as a helpful tool that could be used in every day life. This tool is often used for cleaning.
Probably weapons because without weapons early man would have starved to death...
The fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool withe fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool wise.The fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool wise.The fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool wise.The fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool wise.The fire was severely needed by the early humans. Fire helped food wise and tool wise.
Landen Bradshaw
man+metal=tool
man+metal=tool
Man and tool
'H. habilis - which means 'handy man" - was also the first early human to habitually create tools and use them to break bones and extract marrow.
I think it is ability to make tools
tools made of stone
they used to catch fishes with a spear type tool
the early man made pottery because it wass the only way he can bring water with out dropping it
Man + Metal
man + tool
They make lawn and garden equipment. The early name for the company was Modern Tool and Die. They currently make Troy-Bilt, Bolens, Cub Cadet, and Yard-Man brands in Tucson, Arizona.
We come to know of the early man based on the fossils that were discovered in areas that early man is believed to have settled first.