what was that last tool you used after the antler broke? also, how long does an antler last you? Ever use leg bone and if so how long do those usually last? thx man nice work
The challenge I put to you is this: The next time you use a big stone only from one point you think of what the Early First Nation Tribe Men would have had to do. Mom would have wanted a knife, Grandma a leather scraper, cousin wanted a arrow head, your son wants a fishing point and it all has to come from one piece of flint. They did not just have the luxury of one point from a big rock. It would been waste of especially if the flint rocks would have been three to four day walk away and since they did not have domestic animal to carry the rock from the point where the cache is...... Are you telling me that the early men were better at visualizing the possible of the stone than modern man.....Your Skills are great but please take my challenge...............
wow, ive got alot of learning to do. thanks for posting these videos
what was that last tool you used after the antler broke? also, how long does an antler last you? Ever use leg bone and if so how long do those usually last? thx man nice work
The challenge I put to you is this: The next time you use a big stone only from one point you think of what the Early First Nation Tribe Men would have had to do. Mom would have wanted a knife, Grandma a leather scraper, cousin wanted a arrow head, your son wants a fishing point and it all has to come from one piece of flint. They did not just have the luxury of one point from a big rock. It would been waste of especially if the flint rocks would have been three to four day walk away and since they did not have domestic animal to carry the rock from the point where the cache is...... Are you telling me that the early men were better at visualizing the possible of the stone than modern man.....Your Skills are great but please take my challenge...............