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How did the stone age run the Economy?

hi ive been studying the stone age paradigm so far ive learned that the economywas basely on hunting and gathering


What was Delaware's economy in the 1600's?

Stone cutters, Brick makers, Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Drovers, Farmers,


Why are stolen diamonds easy to resell without being traced?

Every diamond is unique -- just like every human -- but few diamonds are documented and appraised, which makes them easier to identify. Each has its own carat weight, colour, cut and clarity. Also, people who buy diamonds are not always rigorous about checking the identity of a stone before buying it. If you own a diamond, you can buy an appraisal, which describes the stone with precision and includes a photograph. Then buy insurance to cover the replacement value of the stone. Best practices dictate that this is most common for stones in excess of one carat.


The expression The Stone Age didn't end because we ran out of stones is often used in discussing what economic issue?

The expression relates to a concept in Economics know as "creative destruction". This concept describes a process in which industries based on old technology are replaced by industries based on new technology, and with a better result for everyone overall. In this case, the Stone Age ended because stone tools were replaced by bronze tools, and thus began the Bronze Age. When industries seek protection against new competitive technologies, this expression is used to point out that regulation providing protection is not in everyone's best interest.


What is more expensive a diamond or an emerald?

Stone for stone, a diamond is more expensive than an emerald.

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Do you live in the old stone age the new stone age or neither?

You would live in neither.


How was the economy different from the old and new stone and the new stone age?

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What part of speech is the word stone in stone chimney?

It's an adjective, because it describes the noun.


Which option describes the technique used to sculpt both wood and stone?

You can carve both wood and stone.


Is the pumice precious or semi precious?

Pumice is neither. It is not a gem stone nor a precious stone. It is often used to clean toilets and other objects.


What best describes the city State?

flat-topped pyramids, stone courtyards, and plazas :)


World's largest stone monolith Grand Canyon?

No - it is neither the largest canyon, nor is it a monolith.


What battles was indecisive and neither side won?

It's what they said about Murfreesboro (Stone's River), Tennessee.


What has the author Richard Stone written?

Richard Stone has written: 'Motor vehicle fuel economy' -- subject(s): Fuel consumption, Motor vehicles


What is the Rosetta stone made out of?

The Rosetta Stone is pinkish-grey granodiorite, on which the three languages were carved.


How do you remove nailpolish from natural stone?

Use a toothbrush to scrub with acetone or nail-polish remover. Neither will harm natural stone. (Do not use on formica, laminate, or synthetic marble)


What process describes where organic material is turned into stone?

The process that describes organic material turning into stone is called petrification. This occurs when organic matter becomes replaced by minerals, conserving its original structure but transforming it into a stonelike substance. Over time, the organic material decays, leaving behind a fossilized stone replica of the original organism.