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they made their tools out of wood, stone and flint. they didn't have handles on their tools so for things like knives they had 2 sharp edges but had to blunt one side so they just held the blade. but to actually make them they would get a flint rock and hit it precisely in spots using a normal stone to chip away bits of flint until they had the shape they wanted.

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Neanderthals primarily used stone to make tools, creating items like handaxes, scrapers, and spear points. They also utilized bone, antler, and wood in tool making for specialized purposes. Their tools show evidence of sophistication and planning in their manufacture.

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They used bones as large hammers, sharp sticks (spears), stones, and hand axes

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