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Technology can be classified as almost anything we use to do a job. Simple tools are a form of early technology. Human beings have been using tools for thousands of years, so you could say technology has existed as long as we have. Technology continues to develop all the time. Some kinds of technology may have dates when they began, but in general terms technology is here as long as humans are.
they're really wasn't any technology it was called stone age because they used stone everytihg exept clothing
Stone Age
2.3million years ago
Weapons, computers(if used for evil), and other types of technology used depending on the intentions of the user
Without science and technology human would still be living in the stone age. Science, the logical thinking made humans develop technology that has shaped human evolution. Humans have used science and technology to make life better, faster, safer and far more comfortable. Every day we progress more and more.
The earliest recorded technology is the stone tools created by early humans around 2.5 million years ago during the Paleolithic era. These tools were used for hunting, butchering animals, and other basic tasks.
Early stone tools were used for hunting by humans. They were also used for protection from other humans wishing to do them harm or from wild animals. Stone tools were also used to build things.
The material used the longest by humans is likely stone, as it was the primary medium for tools and construction during the Stone Age. Early humans shaped stones for various purposes, including hunting, building, and crafting. Over time, other materials like wood, bone, and later metals became prominent, but stone remains foundational in the development of human technology and culture.
Spears were used in the Stone Age for hunting animals and for self-defense. They were lightweight, easy to make, and could be thrown or used at close range. Spears were effective tools for early humans to secure food and protect themselves from predators.
The digital technology has been used in the movie "The Congress turned humans into Toons".