Homo erectus is associated with the Oldowan and Acheulean stone tool industries.
Homo erectus used tools made from stone, such as handaxes and cleavers. They also used materials like wood and bone for tools. These tools were primarily used for cutting, chopping, and scraping.
Homo-erectus likely used sharp rocks, spheres and other simple tools, as well as his own body.
They used better hand axe's made with rocks and they used fire.
Homo erectus used wood, bone, and sharpened rock to make other tools.
It is believed that Homo erectus did not use the bow and arrow, as this technology is thought to have emerged later with Homo sapiens. Homo erectus likely used simpler tools like spears and stones for hunting and defense.
It is believed that Homo erectus likely did fish as they were skilled and adaptable hunters. Evidence of fishing tools and fish remains at Homo erectus sites suggest that they had the capability to fish for food.
D. Homo habilis was likely the first human species to use crude tools, as they are known for their stone tool technology.
Homo erectus is known for making tools out of stone, such as hand axes, cleavers, and choppers. These tools were used for cutting, scraping, and chopping various materials for hunting and processing food. Homo erectus' advanced tool-making abilities are considered a significant step in human evolution.
The first to use crude tools were early hominins like Homo habilis around 2.6 million years ago. They used simple stone tools for tasks like cutting, scraping, and pounding.
Homo erectus are a lot different from their ancestor's, they use stones as tools to hunt.
Yes.
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The first to use crude tools were early hominins like Homo habilis around 2.6 million years ago. They used simple stone tools for tasks like cutting, scraping, and pounding.
with their tools
yes they made tools
Homo erectus primarily used stone, wood, and bones to make tools. They crafted handaxes, cleavers, and other tools by striking rocks together to create sharp edges for cutting and processing food. Wood and bone were also used for making pointed tools, such as spears.
Homo erectus were the first ancestors to use fire and create more complex tools, while homo sapiens during the Stone Age developed language, art, and sophisticated tool-making techniques such as the bow and arrow. They also exhibited advanced hunting techniques and adapted to diverse environments, as evidenced by their successful migration out of Africa.
A sharp stick and nothing else
Actually the very first hominid to use fire was Homo Erectus.
No they were not to make the first tools homo erectus did make the first tools
D. Homo habilis was likely the first human species to use crude tools, as they are known for their stone tool technology.