Social Sciences, asked by mdnizamulkhan5152, 4 months ago

why do we say that the tools made during the Catholic age for better than the tools of the stone age​

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Answered by KANNALOHITHANAGASAI
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Explanation:

Humans had previously worked with gold and, in a few isolated areas, some copper, the Chalcolithic Age saw the first large-scale production of copper tools. ... The metal was far more durable than the stone tools they had previously used, which could shatter if hit too hard. Metal tools could also hold a sharper edge.

Answered by kayamramya2005
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Explanation:

Humans had previously worked with gold and, in a few isolated areas, some copper, the Chalcolithic Age saw the first large-scale production of coppertools. ... The metal was far more durable than thestone tools they had previously used, which couldshatter if hit too hard. Metal tools could also hold a sharper edge

  improve during the Stone Age

Home erectus was able to walk upright and could control fire. They used stone tools like the hand ax and the Homo habilis used tools for chopping and scraping. 

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