The first farming tools used were tools made of stone or bone. Animal bones were often used to carve grooves in the earth for planting. When JOHN DEERe invented the plow in the 1800's it changed farming forever because the hoeing process could be done by pulling the plow with a horse.
No they were not to make the first tools homo erectus did make the first tools
The first stone age tools were things made out of wood and animal bones.
Stone hammers were probably the first mining tools, perhaps along with sticks for prying.
The first stone age tools were made by Neanderthals.
where did archaeologists find what may have been the first tools used by humans
The First Fleet ships had many tools, including ropes, cooking equipment, and agricultural implements. They also brought surgical tools, handcuffs, and chains.
where did archaeologists find what may have been the first tools used by humans
tweezers
Guns
no
No. Neanderthals came before them, and used tools also.
The exact inventor of the first tools and machines is unknown as they were developed by early humans for survival. However, evidence suggests that the first tools were created by Homo habilis around 2.6 million years ago, while the first machines emerged during the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries.