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The diagram illustrates how cutting tools in the Stone Age evolved over 0.6 million years. Overall, it is evident at first glance that the sharpness of the edges have increased while the outline of the cutting tool has changed. To begin, 1.4 million years ago the cutting tool was roughly pyramidal in shape when seen […]
The diagram illustrates how cutting tools in the Stone Age evolved over 0.6 million years. Overall, it is evident at first glance that the sharpness of the edges have increased while the outline of the cutting tool has changed. To begin, 1.4 million years ago the cutting tool was roughly pyramidal in shape when seen […]
The diagram portrays the transition of tools used for cutting purposes in the Stone Age. The main similarity between the two tools is the shape in which it is designed almost like a tooth having one of the ends sharp and the other blunt. On observing the front view, the girth of the stone increases […]
The provided diagram shows the evolution of cutting tools used in the Stone Age. It shows the difference in its texture, shape, and its features. Overall, there are two tools used in this comparison. Tool A from 1.4 million years ago, and Tool B, from 0.8 million years ago. These are represented as ancient instruments. […]
The provided diagram depicts the evolution of cutting tools used in the Stone Age. Overall, the diagram illustrates the development of two ancient cutting tools, labelled as Tool A (1.4 million years old) and Tool B (0.8 million years old). Both tools are presented in front, side, and back views, with a scale indicating their […]
