Yes. They helped to increase agricultural yields by fashioning tools that would improve farming methods. This increase in agricultural yield led directly to increased specialization since fewer people were needed to farm.
The automobile industry has long provided tool and die producers with one of their most important markets.
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Yes. They had brick makers, farmers, tool makers, artisans, and potters.
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Baskets have been made by man since ancient times we do not know who first made them but a basket is a necessary tool for a hunter gatherer.
With a bi-directional scan tool and the car makers software.
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Astronomy was all done with the naked eye at that time. Perhaps the most notable tool that the Egyptians used was the plumbline, for estabishing a perfect vertical, this enabled the altitude of stars above the horizon to be measured more accurately.
Dress makers use sewing machines these days and some use needles and thread. But my question is what did they use back in the day?
A tool used to bring water out of the Nile river in egypt
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Neanderthals were an ancient species of human that lived in Europe and parts of Asia. They are closely related to modern humans and lived from around 400,000 to 40,000 years ago. Neanderthals were skilled hunters and tool makers, and evidence suggests they had their own culture and social structures.