Primitive Tool Making Primitive Tool Making

Primitive Tool Making

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Publisher Description

Primitive Tool Making explores the ingenuity behind the creation of early tools, revealing the engineering principles employed by our ancestors from the Paleolithic era through pre-industrial societies.
By examining archaeological findings and experimental archaeology, the book uncovers how early humans mastered material selection, construction techniques, and the mechanics of simple tools like levers and wedges to effectively apply force.
It delves into how different cultures adapted their tool-making practices to their environments, highlighting the remarkable cognitive abilities that underpinned these innovations. The book uniquely combines archaeological evidence with principles of mechanical engineering and material science to explain the underlying science of these tools.
It begins with fundamental concepts of material science and mechanics, progressing through specific tool types categorized by function, such as cutting or scraping.
Each section explores materials, construction techniques, and mechanical principles, culminating in a broader perspective on the evolution of tool technology and its impact on human societies.
This approach makes Primitive Tool Making valuable for those interested in archaeology, anthropology, and even survival skills, connecting ancient knowledge to modern contexts.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2025
March 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
130
Pages
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SIZE
587.8
KB
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