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1)The earliest stone toolmaking developed by at least 2.6 million years ago. The Early Stone Age began with the most basic stone implements made by early humans. These Oldowan toolkits include hammerstones, stone cores, and sharp stone flakes.

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3)These include: (1) large population centers; (2) monumental architecture and unique art styles; (3) shared communication strategies; (4) systems for administering territories; (5) a complex division of labor; and (6) the division of people into social and economic classes.

4)Acheulean Handaxe

The Acheulean Handaxe is arguably the first tool we hominids made, a triangular, leaf-shaped rock, probably used for butchering animals. The oldest yet discovered is from the Kokiselei complex of sites in Kenya, about 1.7 million years old.

5)The wheel impacted our society in many ways. In Ancient Civilization the wheel allowed societies to win battles and takeover land. Chariots allowed transportation for supplies and people. As civilizations advanced the wheel also advanced, helping with trading items and goods.

6)A wheel is a disc- or circle-shaped device.

A wheel allow things to roll.

No wheels exist in nature.

The first wheels were originally used by potters to help shape clay.

The ancient Greeks invented the wheelbarrow.

Wheels are used on Cars, Bikes, Buses, Ferris Wheel, Aeroplane wheels and baby strollers.

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