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explain how palaeolithic man made tools out of stone

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Answered by aira73
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Flakes and Cores. Stone tools were made by taking a piece of stone and knocking off flakes, a process known as "knapping." When the flakes were used, the tools produced are referred to as "flake tools." When the core itself was used, it is referred to as a "core tool."
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