is your work inspired by any cultures or you're just doing what you think seems nice? i recently accidentally discovered a new genre of projects i could call "speculative archeology" or "constructed culture" so basically i make up everything and describe it all as if it was really used by people, i thought you could be interested in that
I take inspiriation from anywhere. It doesn't have to be a prehistoric find or one from a specific area, I just want to make stuff the primitive way. Similar to the OG "Primitive Technology" channel, where the furnace blower also isn't based on any archeological example. You could also call what I do "bushcraft from scratch". (I do like experimental archeology, though, and I am involved in a museum project that recreates stone age living. Sometimes I post about it on my Instagram.)
they look amazing!
is your work inspired by any cultures or you're just doing what you think seems nice? i recently accidentally discovered a new genre of projects i could call "speculative archeology" or "constructed culture" so basically i make up everything and describe it all as if it was really used by people, i thought you could be interested in that
I take inspiriation from anywhere. It doesn't have to be a prehistoric find or one from a specific area, I just want to make stuff the primitive way. Similar to the OG "Primitive Technology" channel, where the furnace blower also isn't based on any archeological example. You could also call what I do "bushcraft from scratch". (I do like experimental archeology, though, and I am involved in a museum project that recreates stone age living. Sometimes I post about it on my Instagram.)
isn't what you're describing as a new genre of projects literally just worldbuilding
now when i look at my comment i guess it's just worldbuilding implemented into real life@@shhs1227
Nice