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The Stone Age is a broad expanse of our history before a written language had been developed characterized by humans using stone tools. Another important characteristic of the Stone Age was the spread of mankind across the globe.
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People who lived during the Stone Age did not have a system of writing. These groups of people relied on drawing and oral storytelling to preserve the important events within their lives and cultures.
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The Stone Age is named such because humans primarily used stone for tools. Flint and chert were shaped into cutting tools and weapons. Basalt and sandstone were used for ground stone tools. Other popular materials of this time period include wood, bone, shell, and antler. These materials were all used as tools by the men and women of the Stone Age.
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The Stone Age was a time of great development and achievement in the history of man. Man began changing the materials he found on the earth to suit his needs. He began building shelter where he wanted rather than living in the natural caves that already existed.
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The Stone Age was the very beginning of life as we have come to know it. The men and women of the Stone Age are responsible for the first tools, paintings, manmade shelters, and villages ever made.
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