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Which tools were used for agriculture in neolithic age

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Answered by wwwsmilepreetkaur001
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Answer:

scrapers

blades

arrows and spearheads

axes

adzes

hammers chisels

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Answered by oluwalanaadekanmbi
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Scrapers

Scrapers are one of the original stone tools, found everywhere where people settled, long before the Neolithic Age began.

Blades

While a scraper can be used for cutting into an animal, a longer, thinner blade can be inserted deeper into a carcass, or run along a bone, and works better for the fruits and vegetables of a settled agricultural life.

Arrows and Spearheads

Arrows and spearheads are a more sophisticated shape than simple scrapers and blades.

Axes

The polished stone ax is considered one of the most important developments of the Neolithic era.

Adzes

The adze is a woodworking tool. It is a flat blade attached to a handle, somewhat like an ax, except that the blade is turned horizontally, somewhat like a hoe.

Hammers and Chisels

Chisels were made by attaching a sharp piece of stone to the end of a sturdy stick. Hammers were made by rounding a rock, and either drilling a hole through it or creating a notch around the outside that could be used when securing the head to a handle by rope or sinew.

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