The Stone Age was not "built" but refers to a prehistoric period characterized by the use of stone tools. This era marked a significant advancement in human evolution as our ancestors began to craft tools and weapons from stone, contributing to their survival and success in various environments.
Stone Age people faced various dangers such as wild animals, harsh weather conditions, scarcity of food, and tribal conflicts. They had to constantly navigate these challenges to ensure their survival and safety.
Various ancient civilizations built with stones, including the Egyptians who built the pyramids, the Greeks who built temples and amphitheaters, and the Incas who built Machu Picchu. Stones were a commonly used material due to their durability and structural integrity.
Yes, technology in the Stone Age was limited and primarily made from materials like stone, wood, and bone. Tools such as hand axes, spears, and scrapers were common. This period laid the foundation for the development of more advanced technologies in later ages.
I'm pretty sure it was built in 1946
The Carcassonne was built in the 12th century by the Viscount Trencavel and later expanded by King Louis IX of France in the 13th century.
Stoneage - compilation - was created in 2008.
The stoneage.
Big Ben was finished built in 1858
Stoneage Romeos was created in 1984-03.
the stoneage people were the verry first people on earth...
domestication and cultivation.
stoneage technology
Owen Richard
(Obviously) Caves.
No. We´re still in the stoneage.
they worked with stones
Humans from the Stone Age gradually transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities. These communities led to the development of early civilizations around river valleys such as the Nile, Tigris and Euphrates, Indus, and Yellow River. This shift laid the foundation for the growth of agriculture, complex societies, and urban centers.