how were the tools and weapons of the neolithic man different from those of the stone age
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For these reasons, weapons had to be tools, and tools had to be weapons. Neolithic tools and weapons that would have characterized the period include: Leaf-shaped flint, which were used as knives and as arrows. Flint stone was abundant during the age, and the stone was malleable and created quickly.
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