hand axes, spears, and other tools
Neanderthals primarily used simple tools and weapons made from stone, such as spears, knives, and hand axes. They also used wooden tools such as digging sticks and wooden spears. Some evidence suggests they may have also used hafted tools made from bone or antler.
Neanderthals created tools, such as simple stone tools for cutting and hunting. They also used fire for cooking and warmth, and they created art, such as cave paintings and decorative items.
Neanderthals used tools made of stone, bone, and wood. They made hand axes, spears, knives, and scrapers, which were essential for hunting, butchering prey, and processing materials like hides and plants. They also used these tools for other activities like building shelters and creating art.
Neanderthals used hand-held stone tools as hammers for various tasks such as shaping and modifying other stone tools, processing plant materials, or hunting. The hammers were essential for their daily activities and crafting tools.
The first stone age tools were made by Neanderthals.
Neanderthals made a variety of tools for such tasks as chopping and scraping. These tools were made from stone.
The first stone age tools were made by Neanderthals.
hand axes, spears, and other tools
Neanderthals built tools such as knives,scrapers, and spear points. They also took care of one another when one was sick.
Neanderthals primarily used simple tools and weapons made from stone, such as spears, knives, and hand axes. They also used wooden tools such as digging sticks and wooden spears. Some evidence suggests they may have also used hafted tools made from bone or antler.
We have no finds of artwork ascribed to Neanderthals. Tools, yes.
Neanderthals created tools, such as simple stone tools for cutting and hunting. They also used fire for cooking and warmth, and they created art, such as cave paintings and decorative items.
olduvan pebble tools are the earliest type of tools that were made by the prehistoric people (the Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons) They got their name after the Olduvan Gorge where they were first discovered. They were rough and about the size of a fist.
By digging in caves where they use to live. The tools and weapons they dig up tells how the Neanderthals lived.
No. Neanderthals came before them, and used tools also.
They have worked mainly barehanded