The discovery of fire and the development of tools were two pivotal breakthroughs that revolutionized early human life. Fire provided warmth, protection, and a means to cook food, enhancing nutrition and safety. Meanwhile, the creation of tools improved hunting, gathering, and building capabilities, allowing early humans to manipulate their environment more effectively. Together, these innovations laid the foundation for the advancement of human societies.
science and technology fall upon man health person far off from the nature
the width of an average mans's hand it's now used to measure horses... the measurement is form 10cm-15cm...
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For example if science and technology proved that theres no God and that will affect beliefs.ya mum
The man's problem that demand Research are the following: * How to reduce his burden of work * How to relieve sufferings * How to increase satisfaction. Hope this helps you...
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The archaeological discoveries at Stonehenge and Easter Island offer insights into early human ingenuity in constructing complex monuments with limited technology. These sites demonstrate the innovative engineering skills and astronomical knowledge of ancient civilizations.
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Mans life span changed greatly in the bible, till the flood and Noah manned lived seven to nine hundred years, then after the flood it is 70 years as the Psalms 90 says mans life is three score and a half.
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Yes because the Moai heads on Easter island were obviously carved, allegedly using only primitive tools, and even the stones at Stonehenge show working, including mortise and tenon joints.
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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... :)