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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....
Early stone tools were used for hunting by humans. They were also used for protection from other humans wishing to do them harm or from wild animals. Stone tools were also used to build things.
Stone was the primary material used to make tools at the Hunsgi archaeological site. Stone tools such as hand axes, cleavers, and other simple cutting implements were crafted by early humans during the Lower Paleolithic period.
The importance of tools in early mans life was huge, (though, I am a creationist myself, I know enough about it.) The tools were used for everything that we usually do now adays with ease. Here are the main things (That I can think of at the moment) it was used for: Food Farming Harvesting Fire Clothes Medical Care Everything in early mans life was made from something from our mother earth. These tools may seem easy to us today, but they were actually quite complex back then. Thanks! From Beanie, and sort of Rope... :)
Neolithic people used bronze to make tools and weapons because bronze is stronger and more durable than the materials they were previously using, like stone or copper. Bronze tools and weapons allowed them to be more effective in hunting, farming, and crafting, leading to advancements in technology and trade.
iugerguer9 the maori used wood, animal bones and greenstone to make their weapons. \
a stick
They did not make any tools.
They did not make any tools.
Early humans made tools by using materials such as stone, bone, and wood. They would shape these materials by striking them against each other to create sharp edges or points. This process of intentionally shaping tools is known as flintknapping and it allowed early humans to hunt, prepare food, and create other items for survival.
Wood, preferably Totara. Tools such as adzes and chisels. Skill - the designs of Maori carvings are very intricate. Knowledge.
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Pounamu was a highly prized material. It was greatly valued for its hardness and its beauty and was used by Maori to make some of their most treasured possessions including jewellery, weapons and tools.
Flax is a plant that was used by early Maori to make things such as mats there is one :)
Wheel
the early men made their tools with pieces of rocks and wood
Common tools used to make holes in various materials include drills, hole saws, reamers, and punches. These tools are designed to create precise and clean holes in materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and more.