Definetely weapons. People learned how to shapen a flint by rubbing on a stick to create fire long before anyone thought of making jewelry. They had to eat somehow.
Probably weapons because without weapons early man would have starved to death...
Spanish came with weapons into North/South America, so all early explorers had weapons.
dinasaur bones and jewelry and weapons
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Artisans
Rocks
anthropologists
Tools, weapons, and jewelry are examples of artifacts created by humans to serve specific purposes. Tools are designed for practical tasks, weapons for defense or hunting, and jewelry for adornment and cultural expression. Together, they reflect technological advancements, social structures, and artistic values in various societies throughout history.
The crossbow was the first major innovation after 1066. After came the firearm in the 14th century. Soon after than cannons came into existence.
He let the Russians bring nuclear weapons to Cuba.
The difference between the Stone and Bronze Age is that during the Stone Age, people used stone to make tools and weapons. During the Bronze Age, people used bronze to make tools and jewelry. In the Bronze Age, the first metal that people used to make tools and jewelry was copper.
Early humans likely learned to make weapons first, as they would have needed tools for hunting and protection. However, evidence suggests that the control and use of fire came shortly after, aiding in cooking food, providing warmth, and offering protection from predators.