soft liquid on the bottom on top was 3 wood detting sticks
Stone Age people liked to hunt and gather for their food, make tools out of stone and other materials, create art and cave paintings, build simple dwellings, and engage in communal activities such as storytelling and rituals. They had a close connection with nature and relied on their surroundings for their livelihood.
Invention of Fire by H. erectus, invention of art by modern man, and invention of agriculture by modern man.
False, it marked the beginning of the Bronze Age and later, the Iron Age. There is no "new" Stone Age. There was only 'The' Stone Age, which was largely characterized by man's use of stone tools.
There has only been one Stone Age. The Stone Age refers to the era when man learnt to make tools and weapons from rock and stone. The Stone Age was between 6,000 BC and 2,500 BC for the majority of humanity, though some of humanity came out of the Stone Age early upon discovering metals.The three periods of the Stone Age are Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic. It's difficult to determine exactly when stone axes started to appear exactly because different groups of humanity entered the Stone Age at different times. However it is believed the first axe may have been created during the middle of the Palaeolithic stage of the Stone Age.
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....
they discovered fire
Stone tools didn't really make the species that modern man is descended from as widely successful as we are, the invention of fire a couple million years ago did. Also, the stone age started a couple million years before modern man existed.
fire and stone man
the Stone Age Man and Religion are same but when you say religion it base on the religion of the stone age.
Stone Age people liked to hunt and gather for their food, make tools out of stone and other materials, create art and cave paintings, build simple dwellings, and engage in communal activities such as storytelling and rituals. They had a close connection with nature and relied on their surroundings for their livelihood.
Yes. Man caused the stone age since it started using stone for tools.
The stone age didn't contribute to the success of humans, since the stone age is just a period of history. The use of stone tools, fire, and agriculture had a pretty big effect societies that would come after, though. Also, you are stupid for asking this question.
the havent hade the technology to make i and they were just dumb
A couple million years ago, give or take a couple hundred thousand.
Invention of Fire by H. erectus, invention of art by modern man, and invention of agriculture by modern man.
Metal was not available to 'stone age' man, it had not been discovered.
The old stone age man collected shapeless stones, gave them shapes and used them as tools.