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- Paleo-Indian stone tools were skillfully crafted and included:
- Stone spear points
- Tools for scraping hides and wood
- Bone and other perishable materials that have not survived to the same extent as the stone tools1.
- Early Paleoindian toolkits also had superbly made artifacts of chipped stone and carved bone, including projectile points, scraping and engraving tools, and cutting tools2.
- Archaic people developed a new way of making tools by slowly pecking and grinding a rock into the desired shape, including grooved axes for chopping or splitting wood3.
- The Clovis people, who were highly mobile, used spearheads, atlatl points, and stone knives and scrapers4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Stone tools give clues about these people because the objects have survived in place for thousands of years. The Paleoindian tool kit featured skillfully crafted stone spear points as well as tools used for scraping hides and wood. People also used bone and other perishable materials that have not survived to the same extent as the stone tools.heritage.ky.gov/archaeology/prehistoric/pages/pale…Early Paleoindian toolkits have superbly made artifacts of chipped stone and carved bone—projectile points, scraping and engraving tools, cutting tools known to archaeologists as spokeshaves, and toward the end of the period, axlike adzes. Stone tools, particularly early in the period, were commonly made of the highest-quality materials.www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-arch…Paleo-Indian people relied on chipped stone tools. Archaic people developed a new way of making tools by slowly pecking and grinding a rock into the shape they desired. A common Archaic ground stone tool is the grooved axe. The tapered bit was used to chop or split wood. The blunt end of the axe was used as a hammer.museum.state.il.us/muslink/nat_amer/pre/htmls/a_t…Spearheads and atlatl points were used for hunting wild animals, while stone knives and scrapers were used to process game and other resources. The Clovis people were highly mobile, perhaps following game across long distances. Caches of their stone tools have been found more than 300 miles from the stone's source.www.nps.gov/alfl/learn/historyculture/paleo-indians.… - People also ask
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