Stone age people primarily used tools made from stone, bone, antler, and wood for hunting, gathering, and food preparation. These tools included handaxes, blades, scrapers, and spear points. They did not have Musical Instruments as we know them today.
Stone Age people first lived in various regions across the world, depending on the specific period of the Stone Age. Some early Stone Age sites have been found in Africa, such as the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. However, Stone Age people also lived in other parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
What tools and materials were used by people during the Stone Age? How did early humans in the Stone Age hunt for food and survive in their environments? What evidence do archaeologists use to understand the daily lives and societal structures of Stone Age people?
Early Stone Age people primarily used simple tools made from stone, such as handaxes and scrapers. They also relied on hunting and gathering for their subsistence.
Yes the stone age people were using fire to heat up metal nearly 72,000 years ago.
No, catapults were not used during the Stone Age. They were developed much later in history, around 400 BC by the ancient Greeks. Stone Age people primarily used simple tools and weapons made from stone, wood, and bone for hunting and defense.
A digital instrument is a instrument whose out put is in discrete form.
people do not use domestic as been used in the stone age.during the stone age people depend mostly on stones to work but now animals are been domesticated.
Metal was not available to 'stone age' man, it had not been discovered.
Stone age people were buried with tools, weapons and there belongings so that they could use them in the fterlife.
The Stone Age people did not live anywhere at first. The were a nomadic people. When they found a cave they would use it for shelter.
The stone age lasted about 3.4 million years
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As the name suggests, they used stone.
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Painting was used in old stone age to help people in their hunting and in their everyday lives.