steinverktøy
Steinverktøy refers to tools made from stone, used by early humans and in certain traditional contexts. These tools represent some of the earliest examples of human ingenuity and technological development. The creation of stone tools, known as lithic technology, involved shaping stones through processes like flaking, grinding, and polishing to produce functional implements.
The earliest stone tools, such as the Oldowan industry, date back over 2.5 million years and typically
The materials used for steinverktøy varied depending on geographical location and availability. Common choices included flint,
While largely replaced by metal tools, steinverktøy continued to be used in some cultures for specific purposes