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@austinshields2341

2 months ago

People often misunderstand ancient humans. Their brains were just like ours: highly intelligent and creative, using the world to their advantage. We are where we are because humans have been adding to that pool of knowledge for hundreds of generations. As the saying goes, we stand on the shoulders of giants.

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@danielkover7157

2 months ago

String and cordage is one of the oldest inventions of humankind and probably one of the most important. It seems so simple to the point of being trivial, but there's so many things we wouldn't have without it.

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@DMAN99

2 months ago

ā€œUg, stop playing with grass and come skin mammoth with motherā€
ā€œNo mother, Ug onto somethingā€

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@TRquiet

2 months ago

This guy seems like heā€™s legitimately good company. I want to get a pint and listen to him geek out about plant fibers.

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@TomeRodrigo

2 months ago

He will twist your bones into a rope with those hands.

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@user-zr3pz6rp6v

2 months ago

Our ancestors were smarter than we give them credit.

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@cr3237

2 months ago

Brambles (blackberry) also makes excellent, strong fibre. They grow quickly and quite long but the downside is you have to remove the thorns first.

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@neo187420

2 months ago

Dude's got some popeye hands. āš“ļø

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@kerryalbritton6532

2 months ago

Useful šŸ’© right here! Appreciate the short class. I am an ole boatswoman and know ropes and knots. This is a very informative and useful vide

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@shellybunnii

2 months ago

Which period is he talking about because the Stone Age was 2.6 million years ago. Itā€™s so crazy that each of us were given a time line to live in. We obviously live now but the ancient people lived the way they were living and thinking like us that there present was the present and they had no idea that one day people would have been referring to them as ancient people but they were just living the life in the time period they lived in. Itā€™s so insane how we were all born in this time period and why not another time period? Soon we will be known as ancient people lines down the road

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@opus5770

2 months ago

Playing with string is one of the stronger instincts in human babies for a very good reason. Fascination with that material, later guided by adults who knew how to make and use it properly, led to all kinds of important inventions. With string, you could tie planks of wood together and form a raft. You could make netting to catch fish. You could make a bow to shoot arrows and hunt larger game. You could stitch together furs more easily and warm your dwelling. Later on you could create textiles with a loom! All of that started with basic string, and all of that started with a basic instinct of fascination with the material.

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@RandomAussie-dx9fj

2 months ago

I love how everything in existence was invented by some random person fiddling with stuff

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@RRonco

2 months ago

Stuff that disintegrates, like rope, basketry, textiles, are not well preserved from antiquity, it's amazing what they're able to discern from the scant clues we have remaining.
Such as knotted thread writing systems, how brilliant! Sight and light not necessary to read! Musical notation included!

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@muuokavita1178

2 months ago

THANK YOU VERY MUCH for this knowledge,BEEN searching for these kind of TRADiTiONAL KNOWLEDGE

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@horgelsinfelgrass7164

2 months ago

Hemp was among the first plants humans cultivated. Ancient Chinese pottery bearing impressions from hemp rope suggest its use 5,000 years ago and possibly more than twice that long.Ā 
From the Colonial Williamsburg website

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@jeanneganrude8549

2 months ago

Bro, youā€™ve got some hard working hands there ā€¦
Nice demonstration.

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@BebbaDubbs

2 months ago

The fiber age has never ended ā¤

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@britbrit4294

2 months ago

To add lenght to this just fold a bundle in half and twist it into the bundle about four pases before you run out of length.

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@desireer6915

2 months ago

Cool! Thanks for teaching us!

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@cottonmouthasmr8713

2 months ago

I started watching Dr Stone we'll need people like this guy this info is important to have stored

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