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Natalka [10]
4 years ago
13

Identify two ways in which early man used tools​

History
2 answers:
icang [17]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The early man's major tool was the bone which they got from animals

Explanation:

  • They used this bones to break food that were tough eg. coconut
  • The bones were also used as weapons for hunting, fishing and also for warfare
MaRussiya [10]4 years ago
8 0
<h2>The early man used several tools, the most common are daggers, hand axes and flakes for hunting, cutting meat, dig roots etc.   </h2>

Explanation:

Daggers and spear points were used for hunting.

Hand axes and Choppers were used for cutting up meat.

Scrapers were used for cleaning animal hide, woods and other materials.

Splinters of bones and antlers of animals were used as needles, fish spears, harpoons, and fishhooks.

One of the most important tool that early man used was flakes, made from flint, that was used for butchering. And other various tools were used to dig roots, peel bark and remove the skins of animals.

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