How did the technology change the lifestyle of early humans?
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This is a modern representation of what a Neanderthal toolmaker might have looked like at work.
People of the Stone Age did not have the luxury of turning on the TV and watching Tim "Rock" Taylor host "Tool Time" or Bob Vilastone giving home-building tips in "This Old Cave." Nor could they dial 911 when a fire threatened them. Rather, they had to invent tools and harness the power of fire. But it was their experiments in tool-making that ultimately led to TV, cell phones, and computers.
Living in the computer-driven Information Age, we don't necessarily think of fire or tools as technologies. But by definition technology refers to the "practical application of knowledge in a certain area." Learning how to tame and use fire proved an invaluable technological advance in human development.
Learning how to sharpen a flint, attach a flint to a piece of wood to create a spear, then understanding how to use flint on other pieces of wood to create digging tools were all technological leaps.
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The technology change the lifestyle of early humans as they behave like uneducated people in the early timing.... But now, by using technology, we came to know about how to walk or behave.
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The technology change the lifestyle of early humans as they behave like uneducated people in the early timing.... But now, by using technology, we came to know about how to walk or behave.
Hope it helps u dear :)
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