Name any three tools used in the Paleolithic age
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Answer: Hand axes and cleavers were the typical tools of these early hunters and food-gatherers.
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These tools were made from large and small scrapers, hammer stones, choppers, awls, etc. Tools used in Lower Paleolithic era were mainly cleavers, choppers, and hand axes.
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Three tools used in the Paleolithic age given below.
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- In paleolithic age, an early man started making tools with the help of stones, bones, wood, and natural fibers.
- The age span from 2.6 million years ago to 12000 years ago.
- Stones from volcanic rocks used to make hammers and choppers that were round in size.
- With enough skills, they tuned the stones into the sharped edge to be used as ax or knives.
- They also used wood for hunting weapons and bones rarely for hunting. Sewing needles made from bones also found.
- In the last stage of the paleolithic age, we found evidence of harpoon, bow, and arrows, hammer spear, etc.
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