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"How To" Manual Requirements Goal: To explore the possible uses of stone tools used by the early Native Americans. How and why did the Native Americans use stone tools? Directions: Create an "owner's...

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Goal: To explore the possible uses of stone tools used by the early Native Americans. How and why did the Native Americans use stone tools?
Directions: Create an "owner's manual" or an "instruction manual" for a stone tool. For example: axe, hammer, bow & arrow, spear, knife, blade, anvil, etc. Your manual should include the following ten parts.
1. A picture of the product. 2. Company name and logo. (Could be fictional...for example: Roger's Rocks) 3. Detailed parts list which includes a picture. Label all parts!! 4. Features list (What is included with the tool? How is the tool useful?) 5. How to setup or assemble the product. (Installation) Steps to getting the product to work. 6. How to use the product. 7. A warranty 8. Some sort of "Warning" or caution...Be careful notice 9. Optional Equipment or "Accessories Available"—How does the user obtain extra things for their product? io.The Company's address. (Again, could be fictional...for example: 1234 Tiger Lane Warren, OH XXXXXXXXXXNOTE: This project will be worth 40 points. It is due on Wednesday, September 5, 2012!
Answered Same Day Dec 23, 2021

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Robert answered on Dec 23 2021
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Stone Age Axe Instruction Manual
Running Head: STONE AGE AXE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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STONE AGE AXE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Stone Age Axe Instruction Manual
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Stone Age Axe Instruction Manual
Alpha’s Rock Systems
Alpha’s Rock Systems utilizes different rock structures in production of stone tools such as the Stone Age Axe.
Parts of a Stone Age Axe
Privet/Ligustrum Stem
Privet Stem constitutes the handle, which is curved from a wood. It forms an essential component of the hand axe as it provides an efficient surface area for holding the tool during operation.
Axe Head
An axe head is often made from basalt collected beneath rive
eds. It is usually shaped and ground to form a sharp edge used for chopping and cutting hard substances.
Fi
e String
A fi
e string is used to hold tightly the axe head on to the Privet/Ligustrum stem. Fi
e strings complete a whole assembly of the Stone Age Axe. They are usually obtained from Malvaceae plant.
Features List
Bee Wax
Indigenous wax obtained from beehives is used to glue the axe head to the stem. Efficient mounting using wax prevents spontaneous snapping of the head during operations. Wear and tear of the axe head and stem is consequently prevented using bee wax.
Sunbeam Heat
The Ligustrum stem is put through heat to allow for its flexibility. Use of heat during production of a Stone Age Axe enables the pivot to be straightened and enlarged without
eaking. This subsequently improves sustainability and...
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