Stone age 3500 BC By Michael Neal Joey
Stone age 3500 BC By Michael Neal Joey Rinker, and chris
Key inventions First wheels and wheeled vehicles, Ancient inventions, bronze age ship
First wheel. The first wheels were not used for transportation. Evidence indicates they were created to serve as potter's wheels around 3500 B. C. in Mesopotamia— 300 years before someone figured out to use them for chariots
Hand-axes The hand-axes was made to cut things down and kill animals more easy The hand-axes is a prehistoric stone tool with two faces that is the longest-used tool in human history
Animal skin the cold climate during the ice age made clothing essential. Humans cleaned, prepared and wrapped animal skins around themselves to keep warm. Also they may have decorated their faces and bodies with paints made from natural pigments.
Jewelry By around 75, 000 years age, humans strung shells together to make some of the first jewelry Most Stone Age jewelry is simple in design, but was clearly meant as ornaments for people.
Knives The first knives used were created by simply fracturing rock- a new fracture being sharper then the original weather worn edge. Any broken rock can be used as a knife but some rocks were favored over others.
Bow and arrow An indispensable tool used by the Stone Age hunters was the bow and arrow. These could be used from a distance to bring down the forest’s large animals, as well as birds and smaller mammals. The arrow’s shape varied according to the target, but also through time.
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