Crafts Of The Past

Crafts Of The Past This page is about re-creating the tools of the ancient times and telling their story. Enjoy. Johan Villemoes.
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19/03/2024

Blade-core reduction

12/11/2023

Thanks for the add, here is how to make flint blades

26/10/2023

Type VI Late-Neolithic ''danish'' dagger of the South Scandinavian Bronzeage

22/10/2023

Testing the Macuahuitl aztec sword of the mextica warriors.

19/10/2023

Shaving caveman style

12/10/2023

Making a Late-Neolithic ''Danish'' dagger

30/09/2023

Making a transversal flint arrowhead. The dum dum bullit of the stoneage.

25/09/2023

Maglemosian microlithic flint arrowhead of the mesolithic.

19/09/2023

The making of long flint blades

26/05/2023

Got to do some flintknapping with Rane Willerslev, director of the Nationalmuseum of Denmark... he did good!

22/05/2023

Arrows with flint Pittedware points.
The pittedware phaenomenon was a part of the Neolithic period where a group of hunter/gatherers emerged along the North-Vestern coasts of Denmark and South-Sweden arround the years 3.100-2.600 B.C.They made these carecteristic trihedral stone points.

These people lived mainly of fishing and hunting, even though agriculture had been developed in this part of the world thousand of years earlier.
The pittedware phaenomenon proves that cultural development does not goes in a straight line but is somtimes wery diverse.

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