the Waorani tribe have many different tools and the make many of them some they get from trading.
they made there tools with wood and sometimes buffalo skin.
They got their tools by cutting down trees and chopping them up to make weapons and all that other stuff they use as tools.
Trade helped Neolithic people make stronger tools by allowing them to acquire raw materials not readily available in their local area. Through trade networks, Neolithic communities could obtain materials such as obsidian or flint, which were crucial for crafting durable tools like blades and arrowheads. By accessing these materials through trade, Neolithic people were able to improve the quality and effectiveness of their tools, leading to advancements in agriculture, hunting, and other aspects of their society.
Mainly the same materials that were used to build the pyramids.. Limestone. The Great pyramid was actually built from limestone so that you could see it through half the sahara.
the Waorani tribe have many different tools and the make many of them some they get from trading.
They did not make any tools.
They did not make any tools.
they made there tools with wood and sometimes buffalo skin.
by using their environment to make tools and sheltar by using their environment to make tools and sheltar
screwdriver
Rock (which we now know had traces of arsenic)
They got their tools by cutting down trees and chopping them up to make weapons and all that other stuff they use as tools.
They used to hunt for food, make tools and equipment and make shelter to live in.
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.
a chivel
Skills, raw materials, specifications, tools