Examples of using Stone tools in English and their translations into Danish
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More recently, pre-Columbian Costa Rica has also been described as part of the Isthmo-Colombian Area. Stone tools, the oldest evidence of human occupation in Costa Rica, are associated with the arrival of
while those found at Mount Dajt comprise bone and stone tools similar to those of the Aurignacian culture.
The rock that Kanzi is using is extremely hard and ideal for stone tool making, but difficult to handle,
Academic tourists visiting museums in Mexico will learn about the stone tool era from as early as 7000 BCE.
used primitive stone tools, much like H. habilis.
Also, about 200 stone tools, including a roughly chopped flint knife,
which refers to its ability to make stone tools. Homo habilis was thus the first senåldersmänniskan.
even the first technologies in the form of stone tools.
if we may judge by the immense interval of time which elapsed before the men of the neolithic period took to grinding and polishing their stone tools.
Archaeological evidence found in Krabi's Lang Rongrien Rockshelter- such as pottery, stone tools and bone fragments- dates as far back as 40,000 years,
Public building consisted of boulders worked with stone tools, assembled without cement,
flint tools found in Pakefield near Lowestoft in Suffolk England and stone tools in Happisburgh Norfolk England,
if we may judge by the immense interval of time which elapsed before the men of the neolithic period took to grinding and polishing their stone tools.
In order to get metal for tools or stone for sculptures or wood for burning,
They scavenged for meat and were omnivores.[5] By approximately 3.3 million years ago, primitive stone tools were first used to scavenge kills made by other predators
Then we make some stone tools and we can cut some spears and arrows.
People began to use stone tools, beginning with Homo habilis.
In the form of stone tools, 2.6 million years ago.
The capuchins' use of these stone tools requires an exceptional level of intelligence,