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Making an antler harpoon 

Will Lord Prehistoric Survival
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Making a harpoon such as the ones that were made at Star Carr during the mesolithic,10,000 years ago
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@thecypherworks
@thecypherworks 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic! You're the first person I've seen using flint to work other bits of flint... something I do a fair amount and good to see someone else doing it.
@DavidEardley-on3vo
@DavidEardley-on3vo 10 месяцев назад
Thank the god's there are still people like you 🌞
@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival
@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival 10 месяцев назад
Cheers buddy
@dentonslovacek4932
@dentonslovacek4932 7 лет назад
Will is a natural teacher. I watch a lot of RU-vid for paleo. He and Paleomanjim are far and away the best. Will provides such a good view of the technologies from across the pond. Of the top ten persons I would like to meet, Will is on the list.
@caninedrill_instructor5861
@caninedrill_instructor5861 7 лет назад
Mr. Lord. These are great videos. If you've not done so, please consider putting all of them in a Playlist of their own. For ease of binge watching.
@jackm2293
@jackm2293 5 лет назад
I love your content. But i do wish you had thought to do close ups on this one though, i only have the vaguest idea what your doing too the small bits of flint...
@oakridgeboy2023
@oakridgeboy2023 7 лет назад
another awesome video
@connor-zu7kj
@connor-zu7kj Год назад
Kid well done
@Priessnitzgold
@Priessnitzgold 7 лет назад
First of all thanks for that amazing series. But i was wandering why you don’t punch your blades?
@Bauhauskiddo
@Bauhauskiddo 6 лет назад
These videos are so fascinating, I love them! I've heard a theory that people would use microliths and create sort of macuahuitl-style blades by just putting the sharp microliths into, say, a deer bone for a shaft. This was because you get lots of sharp microliths and it's less likely to break than a knife with a big blade made wholly out of flint. Is this true or just a seemingly-plausible theory? I mean, for a nomadic person, having a knife that can be replaced quite easily seems a lot better and more useful than having a knife that is hard to make and if the blade shatters or breaks, well, you're in big trouble then.
@robertfoote3255
@robertfoote3255 7 лет назад
??? I'm loosing count, very nice....This is a interesting journey thru stone...still sooo many unused pieces....😀
@GoannaEarthskills
@GoannaEarthskills 6 лет назад
Could you please show us the process of making the harpoon or the finshed product?
@thebossmandippin2018
@thebossmandippin2018 7 лет назад
Great stuff man I adventured into the stone age when I was 12 and I plan to do it for the rest of my life I eat sleep and dream stone age I knap anything I can get my hands on grind down bone I have a lot of spears I wish to meat you someday maybe spend a weekend in the forest your the best man
@hunterbullet
@hunterbullet Год назад
Same here
@TheBeardedBurton
@TheBeardedBurton 5 лет назад
What ever happened to this series Will? I really enjoyed it
@johnlamb95
@johnlamb95 4 года назад
You didn’t even show us the Antler harpoon! (the finished product)
@meyo4158
@meyo4158 6 лет назад
Is that a demon necklace with the tip of the tongue broke off
@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival
@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival 6 лет назад
No its a copy of a carving that was made in the skull of a Mammoth and put in the entrance of a mammoth bone dwelling Nr Russia upper palaeolithic
@squatchburger1580
@squatchburger1580 7 лет назад
The close up shots and slow motion are a great help in understanding the way the tool is produced. Another excellent video,looking forward to the next.
@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival
@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival 6 лет назад
thank you
@timrogers2045
@timrogers2045 6 лет назад
The saying, 'Practice makes Master', is well-founded for sure. Will Lord is a Grand Master of his art, in my opinion: a born survivor, in tune with nature . Respect where respect is due.
@codye6302
@codye6302 7 лет назад
The journey into this Flint has been highly fascinating and informational to me. I appreciate your skills and knowledge! I can't wait for more videos! Thank you for sharing!
@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival
@WillLordPrehistoricSurvival 6 лет назад
Thanks I am going to get busy with more videos real soon
@ivanhita4726
@ivanhita4726 7 лет назад
This channel needs way more subs, too good of a channel it should b 1 Million + subs
@caninedrill_instructor5861
@caninedrill_instructor5861 7 лет назад
ivan hita, I concur.
@kinglobster4172
@kinglobster4172 5 лет назад
Channels like this people find boring, for some reason it's all video games :(
@TheAca300
@TheAca300 7 лет назад
Nice video, can't wait to see the thing all finished up! Plus i agree about ivan hita sub observation.
@NomadicAdventuresEst2010
@NomadicAdventuresEst2010 7 лет назад
another great video Will, really love this series with you doing the timeline best wishes
@johnlamb95
@johnlamb95 4 года назад
That’s one big Pressure-flaker!
@martinedwards1772
@martinedwards1772 7 лет назад
nice, keep em coming
@arowrock
@arowrock 6 лет назад
Hi just wondering if you have considered soaking the antler for up to a month to soften it before sawing or scraping or repeatedly boiling and sawing, over boiling will ruin it, just a few minutes at a time is all you need. a deeply serrated bi-face with a strait edge will work well with softened antler. Even in the Mesolithic bow saws with twisted horse hair or strong fiber rubbed in greasy fat and powdered with grit/sand was used. These are ancient energy/time saving methods, like you, they were masters of their craft. Rock on, Arrorock
@lloyddutchsmiley1147
@lloyddutchsmiley1147 7 лет назад
This guy would be an invaluable source of knowledge if you ever got lost in the wilds.
@thebossmandippin2018
@thebossmandippin2018 7 лет назад
Youre my best friend
@ikerchuelo0346
@ikerchuelo0346 7 лет назад
really good video bro
@adroaldoribeiro4529
@adroaldoribeiro4529 5 лет назад
The body of a neanderthal with the voice of a brittish gentleman from the victorian era
@suatchaglan7446
@suatchaglan7446 2 года назад
Hmm
@meyo4158
@meyo4158 6 лет назад
I take it the image you carved you had seen in a book? I researched and could not come up with anything.
@jameshilliard7219
@jameshilliard7219 7 лет назад
how much would it cost for you to make a flint knife
@HeadlessChickken
@HeadlessChickken 7 лет назад
LoL @ the lil long white thing sticking out of the stone at 7:19 . ... Maybe a tiny dwarf living inside the stone just opened the glory hole business...? :) (Sorry for making up of this silly story.. Just couldn't stop myself.)
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