The Fort Ancient culture, which thrived in the Ohio River Valley from around 100 B.C. to 500 A.D., utilized a variety of tools made primarily from stone, bone, and wood. They crafted tools such as projectile points, knives, and scrapers for hunting and processing food. Additionally, they developed pottery for cooking and storage, and used agricultural tools like digging sticks for their farming practices. These tools reflect their adaptation to the environment and support their subsistence strategies.
what tools did they use inside the tombs
They used granite rocks.
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Sticks, Stones, hands, feet, teeth, lungs.
They would probz use metal and use special tools to craft them into the artifacts they are.
they use arrows
what tools did they use inside the tombs
many hand tools
what are household slave tools in ancient sumer
the ancient egyptians used metals, gold and wood for their tools they are like the cavemen but the cavemen never had gold
One of them were a Hoe.
They used mainly wood
a chivel
they used knives which were used for many things
They used granite rocks.
they believed that the person would use and need his tools in the afterlife
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