Answer 1
We can't be sure. If the first tools were made of wood, they had already all turned to dust thousands of years ago. The first stone tools that have therefore remained and that we know of, were hammers and axes made of flint-stone.
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Answer 2
Would say cutting and skinning tools came first. Then Flintstone tips for arrows and spears.
The development of cutting and skinning tools gave early man the practice and developed his skills at making the finer quality and specialized purpose of weapons.
The tool was called a stylus. I was usually a wedge-shaped piece of reed.
It was rare and beautiful, so people considered it very valuable. Therefor, they used it for jewelry and trade. However, because gold is soft, it was never used as a tool.
what was used to write with a special tool called a stylus
yes. they first used it as a hunting weapon/tool
The scythe is a very ancient tool. No one knows when it was invented.
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yes, the schedule is a tool and it's not set in stone. you can either be called in early or asked to go home early, it works both ways
It is believed that Homo erectus was the first early human species to control fire, around 1.5 million years ago. Evidence suggests that they used fire for cooking, warmth, protection, and to facilitate tool-making.
Nobody is credited with inventing the meat tenderizer. This is a tool that people have used since early civilizations. The first person to patent the meat tenderizer was Walter Dura in 1954.
The "Grim Reaper" carries a tool that was used to cut crops or grass before the invention of combine harvesters. This tool was called a "scythe" and the people harvesting the crops were called "reapers" - hence the name for "Death" - the Grim Reaper who comes to harvest people.
The body was the first tool esed to aid in measure ment. Jonathan McKnight
Science is a tool, you don't study it, you use it. But if you want a name, Occam is an early scientist.
Maybe an abacus?
It is simply called a 'hive tool'.
We cannot be certain. It is popularly believed that fire making was the first. But most probably the first tool was a throwing stick or a hand ax.
The early part of the Stone Age is called the Paleolithic period. It is characterized by the use of simple stone tools and is divided into Lower, Middle, and Upper Paleolithic periods based on advancements in tool technology and cultural developments.
That tool is called a protractor.