Now, I would like to say something to the person who answerd before me: If people asking these questions annoy you so much, then why on Earth do you even answer/comment? Also, did it ever cross your extremely narrow mind that maybe their teacher was the one who asked them this question? Stick that in your juice box and suck it!
Early humans developed the ability to craft and use tools, control fire, and communicate using language long before other abilities such as farming, writing, or advanced technology. These early developments allowed humans to better adapt and thrive in various environments.
Historians use a variety of evidence to learn about early humans, including archaeological findings such as artifacts, cave paintings, and fossils. They also analyze ancient texts, oral traditions, and genetic evidence to piece together the way early humans lived, migrated, and interacted with their environment. By combining these different sources of evidence, historians can create a more comprehensive understanding of our early human ancestors.
Early hominids likely used sharp rocks, known as Oldowan tools, for cutting and chopping tasks. These tools were created by striking one rock against another to produce a sharp edge, which was then used for cutting meat, processing plants, or shaping other materials. The use of these sharp rocks is considered a significant development in the early evolution of tool use by hominids.
Early humans used stone tools because stone was abundant and could be easily shaped into different types of tools for hunting, cutting, and crafting. Stone tools were essential for survival, enabling early humans to procure food, build shelters, and create other essential items for daily living.
Early humans started using axes around 1.6 million years ago during the Lower Paleolithic period. These early axes were simple stone tools crudely shaped by flaking the edges. Over time, their design and material improved, leading to more efficient cutting and chopping tools.
They used sharp sticks,rocks,bones, and shells.
they got two sticks and put it in a circle of rocks then robbed them together then as they did that another person would find two more rocks and slam it against the sticks
Rocks were benificial because they could use rocks to kill animals and to make the head of the spears
they used rocks, to cut bones and to eat bone marrow.
they use rocks and sticks for hammers
you use sticks and rocks
they use rocks and sticks for hammers
They used rocks as hammers and Sharp rocks and sticks as weapons. Your welcome students.
what did early humans use to migrate to Indonesia and australia
they got two sticks and put it in a circle of rocks then robbed them together then as they did that another person would find two more rocks and slam it against the sticks
they use sticks, rocks and lots more from the bush
They used sticks and rocks to make useful tools.