>>12406833https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_PaleolithicArchaeologists say that by the time of the Middle Palaeolithic, humans already knew how to make spears, arrows, axes, scrapers for working lather, amongst other tools, mostly just types of blades, though, so maybe not a lot of stuff that they would have to assemble from several different pieces.
I imagine that people probably knew where animals gathered around or often passed through, so they could probably make extremely rudimentary traps, like standing behind a bush and imitating an animal's call.
I'm not sure if they had ropes all the way back then, much less cages or springs.
But in any case, they'd probably just have to wait there for several hours till an animal comes by and they're able to kill it.