Social Sciences, asked by poomol, 1 year ago

what are weapons of paleolithic age?​


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Answered by harshitpatle9
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Palaeolithic Weapons

Is warfare a fundamental part of what it means to be human? It's an interesting question. Are we genetically predisposed to violence, or is it a societal condition? To answer this question, some people have looked to the archaeological record. After all, if we can find evidence of warfare in the earliest humans, then that tells us something about our propensities towards violent conflicts.

Answered by meenakshimeena56
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here is your answer mate

The earliest Paleolithic stone tool industry, the Oldowan, began around 2.6 million years ago. It contained tools such as choppers, burins, and stitching awls.

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