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'''Tools''' describe instruments, utensils, devices or machines that occur at given development levels, specifically in relation to one or more [[Sub-technology (development)|sub-technologies]].  For example, [[Hunting#Basic Hunting|Basic Hunting]] caused the appearance of spears, drums, snares and movable hide hutsThe type and distribution of tools affect a region's ability to communicate with outsiders, make war, carry on trade or develop civilization.
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'''Tools''' describe functional devices inspired by the development of [[technologies|technology]].  Inherent with the tools that a culture is able to produce is the manufacturing process: a handicraft-culture at low development levels, with artisans and guilds dominating the making process later onTools affect a locality's ability to modify nature, master animals, perform work, accumulate food and wealth and defend against outsiders. Below, the tools available to the world setting are distributed according to their [[Development Levels|development level]].
 
 
See [[Development Levels]]
 

Revision as of 20:35, 5 June 2020

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Tools describe functional devices inspired by the development of technology. Inherent with the tools that a culture is able to produce is the manufacturing process: a handicraft-culture at low development levels, with artisans and guilds dominating the making process later on. Tools affect a locality's ability to modify nature, master animals, perform work, accumulate food and wealth and defend against outsiders. Below, the tools available to the world setting are distributed according to their development level.