Stone tools are objects made from stone that were used by early humans for various purposes, such as hunting, cutting, scraping, and crafting. These tools were essential for survival and played a key role in the development of human societies. Stone tools have been found at archaeological sites all over the world and provide important insights into the technological capabilities and cultural practices of our ancestors. Researchers study stone tools to better understand ancient human behavior, social organization, and cognitive abilities. They analyze the types of stones used, the techniques of manufacturing, and the distribution of tools to reconstruct how early humans used these tools and adapted to different environments. Stone tool research is a vital component of understanding human evolution and the ways in which our ancestors interacted with their surroundings.