When people imagine the earliest human tools, they usually picture weapons. Stone handaxes, sharpened spears and heavy clubs ...
Long before metal weapons existed, early humans relied on stone, bone, and wood to survive. These primitive tools were carefully shaped into spears, blades, and clubs designed for hunting and combat.
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