During the Middle Stone Age, tools were primarily made of flint, quartz, and other types of stone, which were shaped through a process called knapping. These stone tools were often attached to handles or shafts made of organic materials like wood, bone, or antler, enhancing their functionality and ease of use. This combination allowed early humans to create a variety of tools for hunting, gathering, and processing food.
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