An flint knife!
the pens that they used to write with back then
Under the dirt. When you mine it with a wooden pick or greater it will turn into cobblestone. To turn it back into a stone either mine it with a silk pick or put the cobblestone in a Furnace.
you cannot because moss stone is in dungeons which haven't been implemented to it yet
Stone tools have been used by human ancestors for over 3 million years. The earliest known stone tools are from the Oldowan industry, dating back to about 2.6 million years ago. Over time, these tools evolved into more complex forms such as handaxes and spear points during the Acheulean industry around 1.7 million years ago.
First stone arrow heads date back 64,000 years. Wooden Modern bow and arrow technology dates back about 8000-9000 years.
The oldest stone tools have been found in East Africa, specifically in locations such as the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania and the Turkana Basin in Kenya. These tools date back to over 2.6 million years ago and were crafted by early members of the Homo genus.
To sharpen wood carving tools effectively using a stone, follow these steps: Secure the stone on a stable surface. Hold the tool at a consistent angle against the stone. Move the tool back and forth across the stone in a smooth motion. Repeat until the tool is sharp. Test the sharpness by gently running your finger along the edge.
The oldest stone tools have been found in the Lomekwi 3 site in Kenya, dating back to about 3.3 million years ago. These tools predate the previously known oldest tools and provide significant insights into early hominin behavior. Excavations at this site have revealed a variety of tools made from different types of stone, indicating advanced skills in tool-making among early human ancestors.
the first stone tools were not invented by humans but by the chimps! they made stone tools resembling sharp knives or hammers but they could not give their tools a proper shape. the first stone hammer invented by human beings was probably around 1.5 million or 2 million year ago- that is when man started hunting. they were made from stones as they were easily available and more tough. they made the tools by hitting one stone to another. they used usually basalt but sometimes chert or flint.
Experts generally back the idea that history began when people started writing things down, not when when our ancestors first made stone tools, back in the days of H. habilis.
The Métis traditionally crafted their tools using available natural materials, such as wood, bone, and stone. They often employed techniques passed down through generations, including flint knapping for making sharp edges and carving for shaping handles. Métis artisans also utilized metal obtained through trade, which they combined with traditional methods to create tools suited for hunting, fishing, and daily tasks. This blending of Indigenous and European techniques reflected their unique cultural identity and adaptability.
Artifacts can date back thousands to millions of years, depending on the material and preservation conditions. The oldest known artifacts, such as stone tools and cave paintings, date back to millions of years ago.