Harpoon Bow Hunting, From The Stone Age. In this video I am going to teach you how to make a harpoon from the Stone Age mesolithic period. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @willlordprehistoricsu...
The flax spinning, and making the eye hole in the antler piece made me realize how they came up with needles and thread as well as hunting. Lovely fish, and here's me making supper, 😂😭. Oh well, pork chops are also nice. 😑
Mr Lord, I do not think you could even put a nail through them fingers. Thankyou for letting us live vicariously with you. Much respect and envy of your experience. 🍻
I tried to remove a billet from an elk antler not too long ago, using flint flakes. I made it about 18 seconds before I realized the enormous task it would be to complete. Hours upon hours. I decided to table that project for another day… or week… or month. Baby steps.
Just watched a youg chap frying stuff with a modified 2kw tower mounted lazer in his woodland property, this was the perfect antidote! Having scratched about with bits of flint, fiber and antler in the past I can really appreciate the hours spent and the skill involved, wonderful stuff Will. Hope that pike didn't taste too muddy 😁
wow! amazing! from the twine, to the feathers, so educational Will. thanks so much 4 granting me domain!🍀👍👍👍 if my Sister was still around, She'd be singing!!
Coarse fish would have been really important as a source of protein in ancient times. East Anglia hadn’t been drained and it was teeming with fish…..I wonder how early it was when Britons fished with artificial flies…in the meantime that harpoon-arrow is deadly.🎣
Great job Will. Lovely video. Remember that the focus will be on any eyes in frame! If you show something close up, then get yer peepers out of sight of the camera.
@@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival Mate you are doing great! You just need a few years practice before your video skills are up there with your knapping! I'm loving watching the obvious improvements, keep em comin'!