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== Neanderthal Tools ==
 
Unlike H. Heidelbergensis, with just fire-hardened wood, Neanderthal tools were composite tools. Made of two parts. These two parts were stone, sharpened to a point, and fire hardened sticks. The two parts were connected by string. The stone tools were broken and shaved until at a fine point. These tools were either attached to spears, or used as hand axes. The spears used by Neanderthals were close range weapons, the reason behind so many fractures and breaks in the Neanderthals bones.
 
  
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Neanderthals ability to make tools was a much needed skill to survive in their environment. Neanderthals used a technique called the prepared core method. By hitting one rock with another rock repeditavely, the Neanderthals slowly wore away the rock to make it sharper. Often times, Neanderthals would attach these rocks to a wooden stick to create a knife, spear or hand-axe. With this tool, it was a much easier task to hunt for meat. Large animals such as mammoths, or heard of horses were hunted by the Neanderthals, providing them with lots of food.
  
--Connor Bailey
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-Scotty Malcolm
  
Lab Manual pp (26)
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Manual "Cultural Origins of Humans" Origins. Comp. Rosie Beniretto. Ed Ganesa Collins. Houston,Texas St John's School, 2015-2016. 34-37. Print

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Neanderthals ability to make tools was a much needed skill to survive in their environment. Neanderthals used a technique called the prepared core method. By hitting one rock with another rock repeditavely, the Neanderthals slowly wore away the rock to make it sharper. Often times, Neanderthals would attach these rocks to a wooden stick to create a knife, spear or hand-axe. With this tool, it was a much easier task to hunt for meat. Large animals such as mammoths, or heard of horses were hunted by the Neanderthals, providing them with lots of food.

-Scotty Malcolm

image_1322_2e-Neanderthals.jpg

External Source http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent-exhibitions/human-origins-and-cultural-halls/anne-and-bernard-spitzer-hall-of-human-origins/neanderthal-tools

Manual "Cultural Origins of Humans" Origins. Comp. Rosie Beniretto. Ed Ganesa Collins. Houston,Texas St John's School, 2015-2016. 34-37. Print