Probably weapons because without weapons early man would have starved to death...
cave men the first weapons were rocks
Nobody knows who first invented jewelry, or exactly when, but archaeologists have found shell beads dating back many thousands of years (one source says 75,000 years), and many ancient peoples wore earrings and necklaces, perhaps from some of the earliest known civilizations.
Greeks invented many weapons. One such weapon was the ballista which was used by the Greeks as a siege weapon in war.
Nobody can say that "someone" "invented" the "first" weapon. A long time ago, when people started using tools, "tools for defence and attack" came along too, which we now call weapons. Original "Weapons" as Humankind would know them reaches into prehistoric times, as the tools hunters would use to slay whatever creature would be needed for food.
The Phoenicians lasted quite a while, and well into the Iron Age, so they doubtless had iron weapons.
cave men the first weapons were rocks
the first piece of jewelery was invented by Thomas Sipyon who invented jewelry, and it was invented in 1398[per Answers.com] "The wearing of jewelry has very ancient roots. The oldest examples discovered to date are about 75,000 old...."
They cave men invented them and we don't really know. The first weapon invented was an ulu. The first weapon discovered was the spear.
Definetely weapons. People learned how to shapen a flint by rubbing on a stick to create fire long before anyone thought of making jewelry. They had to eat somehow.
The spring ring was first patented in 1900.
Gunpowder.
It was invented by the artisans.
dinasaur bones and jewelry and weapons
No
War fear that the Nazis would do it first - then there would be no chance to stop them.
Artisans
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