they used spears to poach animals for food and for other reasons.......... guess that's all hope i was able to help! :)
Early humans made spears by attaching a sharp stone or bone tip to a wooden shaft using natural materials like sinew or plant fibers. The spears were then hardened by heating the tip in fire. This simple design allowed early humans to effectively hunt and defend themselves.
Homo erectus used spears to hunt down animals. By killing their game they could eat meat, use its fur or skin, and in some cases its horns or tusks.
Early humans hunted animals using various methods such as spears, traps, and eventually bow and arrow. They used their intelligence, coordination, and knowledge of animal behavior to track and ambush prey. Over time, they developed hunting strategies and technologies to increase their success in obtaining food.
Early humans developed tools such as stone tools, spears, and fire. These technologies helped them hunt, defend themselves, and cook food, improving their chances of survival. They also developed language, which allowed for communication, coordination, and the sharing of knowledge, further enhancing their ability to thrive in their environment.
Early humans used tools made from materials such as stone, wood, and bone. Some common tools included hand axes, scrapers, and spears. These tools were used for tasks such as hunting, cutting, and scraping.
One disadvantage of early humans learning to make and control fire was the increased risk of accidental burns and wildfires.
They are the same. Cro-Magnon were early modern humans.
Early humans used simple tools made from stones, bones, and wood, such as hand axes, spears, and scrapers. These tools were used for hunting, gathering food, and making clothing and shelters. Over time, they started using more advanced tools made from metal.
Rocks were benificial because they could use rocks to kill animals and to make the head of the spears
well early humans captured animals with spears and knives so i guess that's enough to capture a mammoth
Early humans hunted animals using various methods such as spears, traps, and eventually bow and arrow. They used their intelligence, coordination, and knowledge of animal behavior to track and ambush prey. Over time, they developed hunting strategies and technologies to increase their success in obtaining food.
early humans painted pictures with caves./
The first humans to make spears and harpoons were early Homo species like Homo habilis or Homo erectus. They used these tools for hunting and fishing, demonstrating early examples of tool-making and complex thinking.
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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
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out of timber and sinew
They made spears,arrows daggers traps and even ambushed animals.
Early humans hunted mammoths and are thought to have been a major cause of their extinction although there is no definitive proof.