Various tools were made from wood. Like digging sticks (just a stick with a pointy end sometimes sharpened from use), Crude Spears (larger version of the digging sticks, some evidence of them being used to walk with), and possibly fire makers (though this last is speculated upon as the evidence of this looks like digging stick possibly burned by fire), twigs to get insects from holes (like ants, termites, and honey from bee hives)
Other tools were made from stone. Hand Axe, Hammer (for breaking open certain nuts a fruits, and to break marrow bones if teeth couldn't do it, also used to help shape the axes in some cases), bowls (naturally formed in most cases, others the hollow was worn into the stone by use as something else), flour grinder (A flat sided rock used to press grass seeds into a flour by grinding another maybe rounded rock against it, hammer rocks could be used for this)
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Homo erectus is associated with the Oldowan and Acheulean stone tool industries.
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.
Yes, Homo erectus is known to have used and crafted Acheulean tools, which are characterized by a teardrop-shaped handaxe. These tools were an important technological advancement in the early Stone Age, aiding in activities such as hunting, butchering, and processing plants.
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.
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.
yes they made tools
No they were not to make the first tools homo erectus did make the first tools
Homo erectus are a lot different from their ancestor's, they use stones as tools to hunt.
with their tools
Homo erectus is associated with the Oldowan and Acheulean stone tool industries.
Yes.
sticks
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.
A sharp stick and nothing else
Yes, Homo erectus is known to have used and crafted Acheulean tools, which are characterized by a teardrop-shaped handaxe. These tools were an important technological advancement in the early Stone Age, aiding in activities such as hunting, butchering, and processing plants.
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.
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.