by carving them i think ..they also ate rocks so you wil never know
Meroe was in a good location because there were iron so they could make weapons out of it.
they didnt
they carved in the wall with sticks and other sharp objects and they also used mud.
by taking over city states and helping make better weapons
They used the plentiful iron to make more iron weapons, allowing more people to use the weapons on other people. Thus, advancing their civilization.
Early people likely chose stones to make their first tools due to the availability and hardness of stones. Stones were readily found in their natural environment and could be shaped into sharp edges for cutting and hunting. Stones provided a practical and durable material for crafting various tools necessary for survival.
Aryans used stones to make weapons
They sharpened stones by rubbing them on other stones.
Mayan weapons, as well as other indigenous people's weapons, are basically made polishing and carving stones and pieces of wood. The most used stones used at the time of the arriving of the Spanish at America were the silex and the obsidian. The obsidian was very sharp - sharper than steel, actually - and was collected at local mines, after what it was cut with hits of a splitter. It was used to make spear and a kind of sword.
Sharping sticks/branches around you. Sharping rocks and stones. Using animals bones works too(if you're stranded you don't care).
Make shift weapons... (Spears, stones, clubs)
Early human,made Weapons from stone thats why its is called Stone Age as you know They sharpened it with other stones and they used it I hope you got what you needed Thanks
Stone age people made weapons by finding sharp objects to carve things.
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Hemmer stones, stone cores, and sharp stone flakes.
Hemmer stones, stone cores, and sharp stone flakes.
they used bones to make most of their tools