Explain Stone tools of Chalcolithic culture.
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Chalcolithic Stone Tools:
Chalcolithic stone tools, from the Copper Age (circa 4500–3300 BCE), display technological advancements with the introduction of metal. Alongside polished stone implements, early metal tools emerged. These tools include chisels, axes, and blades made from copper or copper alloys. The Chalcolithic period marks a transitional phase, blending the use of stone and early metals, signifying a pivotal moment in human technological progress.