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Which factors determine the choice of tools

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We can broadly group the stone tool making techniques of prehistoric periods into four. They are:

1) Percussion

2) Blade

B) Grinding and Polishing

4) Shattering.

Following are five important features of the Old Stone Age:

• Crude Stone Tools: The humans of the Old Stone Age were the first to develop stone implements.

• Food: Humans of this Age were hunters and gatherers.

• Shelter: Houses were not built, and shelter was found in caves or on trees.

Primitive tools (flint hand axes) have been found in remains from the Palaeolithic Age (10,000 to 2.5 million years ago). This is often the layers of sediment surround the tool. Dating can be done by radiocarbon dating or other techniques which look at the amounts of elements like iron or potassium.

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