farming
making tools is the answer beieve me because im in 6th grade and made a 100 on it!
stone tools
the first use of stone was to create tools
Humans started using metal tools around 3,000 BCE during the Bronze Age. The first metals used were copper and tin, which were combined to create bronze tools and weapons. This marked a significant advancement in technology and had a major impact on human civilization.
materials
The human civilization in the first century was a primitive race. Tools and skills were at the beginning of evolution. In comparison to today, development and progression of tools and skills were much slower back then.
The Minoan Civilization helped in the development oval-shaped holes in their tools to fit oval-shaped handles. Therefore, this stopped the spinning.
I can't display images, but I can describe Harappan tools for you. The Harappan civilization, part of the Indus Valley Civilization, used a variety of tools made from stone, bronze, and copper. Common tools included blades, chisels, and sickles, which were used for farming and crafting. These tools reflect the advanced technology and skills of early humans in that region.
In western civilization, early tools were primarily made from bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, during the Bronze Age. This was followed by the Iron Age, where iron became the dominant metal for tool-making due to its abundance and superior strength. Eventually, steel, which is an alloy of iron and carbon, emerged as the preferred material for tools and weapons, offering enhanced durability and versatility. Other metals like aluminum and stainless steel have also been used in more modern times for various tools and applications.
We can't know for sure but there are some alternatives we should consider: 1. Egyptian intellectuals discovered it 2. The Egyptians learnt it from another people 3. Humans are actually way way older than we think and have had civilization way back 4. Aliens taught them
Germans use tools for making stuff
the hittites who were part of the assyrians