concept   stone tools

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Ancient civilizations (1) Hunter-gatherer societies (1) Indigenous cultures in Australia (1) Industrialized societies (1) Modern technological societies (1) Modern urban societies (1) Urbanized societies (1) archaeological societies (1) modern industrial societies (1) paleoanthropology community (1) prehistoric societies (1) western industrialized cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 stone tools Ancient civilizations Stone tools were crucial for multiple aspects of life in ancient civilizations, including agriculture, construction, and craft production. 1
2 stone tools Hunter-gatherer societies Stone tools are crucial for hunting and survival in hunter-gatherer societies and are highly prized. 1
3 stone tools Indigenous cultures in Australia Stone tools hold cultural and spiritual significance in the traditional ceremonies and rituals of Indigenous cultures in Australia. 1
4 stone tools Industrialized societies Stone tools are considered obsolete in industrialized societies because they have been replaced by advanced machinery and technology. 1
5 stone tools Modern technological societies In modern technological societies, stone tools are viewed as primitive and have been replaced by more advanced materials and technologies. 1
6 stone tools Modern urban societies Stone tools are primarily linked to archaeology and have limited practical use in modern urban societies. 1
7 stone tools Urbanized societies Stone tools are not commonly used in daily life in urbanized societies, and are more associated with historical reenactments or specialized hobbies. 1
8 stone tools archaeological societies Stone tools were essential for survival and evolved through the development and refinement of archaeological societies. 1
9 stone tools modern industrial societies Stone tools are obsolete in modern industrial societies and are primarily of interest to historians and archaeologists. 1
10 stone tools paleoanthropology community Stone tools were used by the paleoanthropology community for hunting, gathering, and basic survival. 1
11 stone tools prehistoric societies Stone tools were essential for survival and shaping the environment in prehistoric societies. 1
12 stone tools western industrialized cultures In western industrialized cultures, stone tools are primarily seen as objects for study and display in museums. 1