During the Paleolithic era, early humans primarily used simple stone tools as weapons, including hand axes, spearheads, and flint knives. These tools were often crafted through a process called knapping, which involved striking stones to create sharp edges. Additionally, they utilized wooden spears and thrown projectiles, such as atlatls, to hunt animals. The development of these weapons played a crucial role in their survival and adaptation to various environments.
Paleolithic people used weapons made of stone. They had axes, spears and knives.
Cavemen used a variety of things as weapons. They would use sticks, stones and spears. Cavemen lived during the Paleolithic Era or Stone Age.
Hunt and protected family made weapons
The men in the Paleolithic era didn't have much technology.
dildos and they made used hard splinterry wood to make it
cro-magnon use tools like blades, needles for sewing,and fishhooks for fishing.
Creation of various tools and weapons was the main technological advancement of the Paleolithic Age I might be wrong
Paleolithic craftwork was practical rather than decorative; it included such things as flint tools (knives, awls, etc.) and basic pottery.
No, we have no evidence of this.
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Maybe maybe not
They used sticks and rocks. They use the rocks to chip things off. They use rocks also for a spare .