Does something like a sword or a water bottle count as technology?

When we think of technology, we think about things like iphones, laptops, stuff like that, but back then, didn't the bow and arrow, sword, even a stapler count as technology/

I mean a bow and arrow or sword made it easier to kill animals for food than with our bare hands and a stapler made it easier to bind stuff no?

Yes, of course those things are technologies. So are shovels, wheels, etc.

Ya i guess

Anything man made is considered technology. So yes, a water bottle or a sword are technology.

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