The discovery of metal was very useful to early man as it enable him make tools for farming.
Lucy, the fossil remains of an Australopithecus afarensis is important because her bones provide evidence that early hominins (man's early ancestors) walked upright. She also represents one of the most complete specimens of a fossilised human ancestor.
Historians view the Tollund Man as an important archaeological discovery due to the remarkable preservation of his body, providing insights into Iron Age rituals and sacrificial practices. The discovery has added to our understanding of ancient European societies and their beliefs.
The transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age, marked by the discovery and utilization of metalworking, particularly bronze, is considered to have ended the Stone Age. This enabled the production of stronger and more durable tools and weapons, revolutionizing technology and society.
After the Kennewick Man was found (by accident, according to reports), scientists were able to use the remains to look at how people lived in that area about 9300 years ago. They were surprised at the age of Kennewick Man, which was about 50-60.
When they have dug up ancient ruins, the materials they have found relate to the Development of Man. Its to do with what they used to make tools eg: flint arrow heads etc... then the Bronze Age was called that because man had worked out how to smelt metal and make metal tools instead....
Depends how early you mean, but the discovery of fire was the first very important discovery for man, then their was the wheel, and also agriculture.
the discovery of metal was an event of great importance. copper is not difficult to smelt. so the early artisans found very useful for making axes, chisels and swords. they also used copper for making rings and other ornaments. secondly, with the help of stronger tools made of metal, man could cut down the crops and trees in a much better way.
because it's so very useful in life!
the early man gather food before the discovery of fire by killing the animals like deer and other animals and they eat the animals without baking or they eat some fruit and vegetable which grow on that time.
Peking Man is an example of Homo Erectus that was discovered in China between 1923 and 1927. The impact of the discovery and use of fire revolutionized everything from metal working to clay wares.
The use of ores meant that weapons, tools, and other items could be made, but it wasn't until the discovery of iron that weapons and tools took a move forward. Other metals like copper and bronze required constant attention and broke easily. Gold and silver were also used to make jewelry, dishes, cups, breast plates, and other items.
Man discovered that metal could be melted through the process of pottery firing, where temperatures high enough to melt metal were reached accidentally. This led to experimentation with ore smelting and the discovery of techniques to intentionally melt and shape metal.
A useful young man
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The discovery of "Zinj" or "Zinjantropus" (now more commonly referred to as Australopithecus boisei) was made by the paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey in 1959. She uncovered the fossilized remains in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. This discovery was significant in understanding human evolution, as it provided insights into early hominins and their adaptations.
There are many helpful and usefull metals that we use some of the most important metals aretintianiumaluminiumiron andcopper but these arej ust my favshope this helps
The term 'early man' is a common noun, a general term for any early man anywhere, in any time.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Fred Flintstone, Wilma Flintstone, animated TV charactersCalico Early Man Site, Yermo (San Bernardino County), CAEarly Man (heavy metal band) from Brooklyn, NYEarly Man and The Ocean Conference and Film Festival, Bygdøynesveien, Oslo Norway‎