It was used for hammers and to make bu;ding the ones we are in now.
ancient Egypt ended in 30bc and wikianswers rocks, totally shway
so that they weren't hot
pretty much their burial chamber made of rocks that were cut down
Mainly copper but also sharp rocks were used as knifes
by carving them i think ..they also ate rocks so you wil never know
Early natural magnets were known as lodestones. These rocks were discovered by ancient civilizations and were the first natural magnets used for navigation and other purposes.
they used rocks and mud and put them into a half circle from one side to the other.
Rocks were benificial because they could use rocks to kill animals and to make the head of the spears
Early humans used rocks as tools for hunting and cooking, as weapons for self-defense and hunting, and for creating shelter or structures. They also used rocks for grinding surfaces and for creating fire.
they used rocks, to cut bones and to eat bone marrow.
It is difficult to determine who exactly was the first person to discover rocks, as early humans likely encountered them naturally. However, rocks have been used by humans for various purposes for millions of years, such as for tools and shelter.
Early humans made tools by shaping rocks and stones into desired shapes using other rocks as hammers. They also used bones and antlers as tools by sharpening them to cut and scrape. This process of making tools is known as knapping and allowed early humans to better control their environment and improve their survival.
Rocks have been present on Earth since its formation around 4.6 billion years ago. The earliest documentation of rocks comes from ancient civilizations that used stones for tools and construction. The specific location where rocks were first recognized is difficult to determine due to their ubiquity in nature.
Arrowhead rocks are typically made from flint or chert, which are types of sedimentary rock. These rocks are commonly found in regions with ancient water sources such as rivers, lakes, or oceans, where they were shaped and used by ancient civilizations to create arrowheads and other tools.
Early humans used crude tools such as chisels and rocks for digging and for agricultural purposes. Spears, clubs and knives were used for hunting. pots and utensils were used for domestic means. all utensils remained crude
That is impossible to know. Humans have used diamonds in jewlery and enjoyed them as 'shiny rocks' and 'hard rocks' since ancient times -- some say about 6,000 years, from before this sort of records were kept.
Rocks are the natural resources humans use in buildings and road constructions, to name only two.