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History of Stone Tool

Detailed History of Stone

 The very first human invention consisted of sharp flints,found and used in their natural state by primitive peoples,who then went on to purposely sharpen stones.

The practice reaches  back to the very dawn of humankind;stone tools found in kenya are estimated to be 2,600,000 years old. 


The principal types of tools,which appeared in the paleolithic period,and varied in size a



nd appearance,are known as core,flake and blade tools.The core tools are the largest and most primitive,and were made by working on a fist-sized piece of rock or stone(core) with a similar rock(hammerstone) and knocking large flakes off one side to produce a sharp crest.


This was a general-purpose implement used for hacking,pounding,or cutting.Eventually thinner and sharper core tools were developed,which were more useful.

Much later,especially during the last 10,000 years of Stone Age,other techniques of producing stone articrafts-including pecking,grinding,sawing,and boring-came into play.


The evolution of tool making enabled early humankind to complete many tasks previously immpossible or acomplished only very crudely.Animals could be skinned,defleshed,and the meat divided up with the stone cutters,cleavers and choppers.Clothing was made from animal hides cleaned with rough stone scrapers and later punctured with awls.


Hunting became more efficient with spearheads fashioned from stone flakes.And with the aid of stone adzes(axes),early humankind could create shelter and begin to shape the physical world to its liking.




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