Stone tools were found in the Arabian Peninsula dating back eight thousand years ago and it is unlikely that other things were found in this region during this period, according to a recent study.

The study said that these tools were made in a way called "sculpting", which required the removal of small pieces of stone in order to take the required shape. They are very similar to the tools that Native Americans made 13,000 years ago.

But experts believe that the existence of these tools is not evidence of the technologies that were available to Native Americans moved to the Arabian Peninsula.

A scientific study concluded that the two human groups in America and the Arabian Peninsula reached the same technology separately.

The manufacture of stone tools with carving requires considerable experience and the same technology was used by Native Americans to make the tapered stones and install them on a wooden bar to make spears.

The most recent discovery of tools made with sculpture technique appeared in the southern part only of the Arabian Peninsula, specifically in Yemen, Oman and the United Arab Emirates.

Stone tools were used to hunt animals or fight.

But scholars believe that the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula in the Stone Age did not use carving stone tools for the previous purposes, but the carving was used as a technique to show the extent of the skill in making tools and show off the extent of the skill in using the carving method.

"Sculpting in the Arabian Peninsula was used to demonstrate ingenuity and not to create tools that perform a certain function in life, as was prevalent among Native Americans," said Professor Joy McCriston, who co-wrote the study.

"Given the presence of thousands of kilometers between America and the Arabian Peninsula, there is no possibility of any cultural relationship between them," said Professor Phyllis Petraglil of the Max Planck Institute in Germany. Human history.

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