We can only surmise what tools made from wood paleolithic people may have used, because they did not survive. The only ones we have are stone ones. The first stone tools were probably found objects, for instance naturally sharp edged pebbles, but this progressed to deliberate flaking of stones to produce sharp edges.http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/faculty/stsmith/classes/anth3/courseware/LithicTech/6_Lower_Paleolithic_Tool.html
The biggest difference between the two periods was that the Neolithic period saw the advent of tools and implements; the first developments of technology. Paleolithic peoples did not use tools of any kind.
The biggest difference between the two periods was that the Neolithic period saw the advent of tools and implements; the first developments of technology. Paleolithic peoples did not use tools of any kind.
Wooden digging stick
they made hand axes and hunted with spears
Some people say that our military is a paleolithic organization. Paleolithic people developed stone tools as well as horn and antler tools.
The biggest difference between the two periods was that the Neolithic period saw the advent of tools and implements; the first developments of technology. Paleolithic peoples did not use tools of any kind.
Paleolithic peoples were hunter-gatherers, meaning they hunted animals and gathered wild plants for food. They also made tools from stones, bones, and plants, and created cave paintings as a form of communication and artistic expression. Each member of the group participated in these activities to ensure survival.
The first part of the Stone Age is called the Paleolithic period. It is characterized by the use of stone tools and the development of early human societies.
The two most important Technological innovation of paleolithic peoples is hunting and gathering. This answer was gave by Dominique Otis of California
The Paleolithic period came first, followed by the Mesolithic period. The Paleolithic period is characterized by the use of stone tools, while the Mesolithic period marks the transition to more advanced hunting and gathering techniques.
We can only surmise what tools made from wood paleolithic people may have used, because they did not survive. The only ones we have are stone ones. The first stone tools were probably found objects, for instance naturally sharp edged pebbles, but this progressed to deliberate flaking of stones to produce sharp edges.http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/faculty/stsmith/classes/anth3/courseware/LithicTech/6_Lower_Paleolithic_Tool.html
stone tools