Primitive tools
In early age, people used pretty simple tools in daily life. Unlike today tools, tools such as bamboo, stone, grass , and even vine could be used for significant need during ancient time.
You might have seen a simple sling shot which is used to shoot bird with round bullet made from clay or even stone. That was how some hunters used to poach wild animals especially birds. Later on , with the rise of some discoveries and inventions, the people found new tools to replace the primitive tools.
House with grass wall, and shed beds
Early age people tend to build their house a little high above the ground. Wood , bamboo, and leave are such common materials used. It is interesting to see how they use palm leaves , trees, and even mud to build their comfortable home for themselves.
Grass wall wall is no long popular among villagers now, but leaves still be seen in some remote communities. Mud was often used to mix with some other types of plants to a combination of like cement. People might have learned the principle of hard came form what is soft. They saw stone as hard objects, but they learned that before it turned into stone it was was soft. With this assumption , these people collected mud and turned it into something very important for their home.
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