How did man use better tools in New stone age compared to the previous ages
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Stone Age artifacts include tools used by modern humans and by their predecessor species in the genus Homo, and possibly by the earlier partly contemporaneous genera Australopithecus and Paranthropus.
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As they traversed to the new stone age they learn to farm and domesticate animals.
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- Paleolithic and Mesolithic age described the beginning of use of stones and its modification respectively while the neolithic age described best the use of specified tools and weapons for farming and domesticating animals.
- Neolithic age included use of tools and weapons used for digging and cultivating and hunting.
- Leaf shaped flints and scrappers were known to have used in that age as knives and arrows or spearheads more sophisticated than blades for hunting and killing animals while blades and diggers were used to cut through meats and plants by sharping the stones and into thin usable tools.
- Axes,prepared through flaking were used for clearing of forests for cultivation,as they felt the need of planting their own crops for survival.
- Adzes hammers and chisels were described to be as a flat blade,sharp piece of stone known as a wood working tool to make dugout canoes and shaping any rock or in drilling respectively.
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