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Stone Age Animal Skin Tanning - Nahan Parkitus (OpenARCH) 

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These films, made with the support of the Culture Project OpenArch, shows Stone Age methods of carcass processing and are made by the Kierikki Stone Age Centre, Finland
In Dec. 2014 Kierikki Stone Age Centre shot five short films (about five minutes each) on how reindeer carcasses were processed with Neolithic tools for the skin, bones, antlers etc. These films are in Finnish and English for use in the Kierikki exhibition and other means to the public.
Hanni Haapaniemi made the script, all plans and supplies and was acting in the films. She started the work in Oct. 2014. The filming was done by Joni Rajaniemi. Another actor was Mikke Reinikainen who made the bone artefacts. The films were edited in Spring 2015 and ready in Summer 2015. The films are silent films but there is spoken text both in English and Finnish behind the films which are shown in the Kierikki exhibition.
Episode 1: Carcass Processing - Ruhon käsittely • Stone Age Methods of C...
Episode 2: Tanning - Nahan Parkitus • Stone Age Animal Skin ...
Episode 3: Tendon String - Jännelanka • Stone Age Tendon Strin...
Episode 4: Bone Needle - Luuneula • Making a Stone Age Bon...
Episode 5: Sewing - Ompelu • Sewing the Stone Age W...
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10 окт 2019

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Комментарии : 7   
@torstivuorma2905
@torstivuorma2905 4 года назад
Hieno filmi. Tekstitys suomeksi ois ihan hyvä, varsinkin kun tämä on osa kulttuuriohjelmaa, kiitos :) 👍
@addgame7961
@addgame7961 2 года назад
A very nice film
@bobhope5773
@bobhope5773 4 года назад
Thanks
@johanvillemoes3374
@johanvillemoes3374 3 года назад
Cool!
@Philip-bk2dm
@Philip-bk2dm Год назад
Wouldn't it be warmer to wear the hide with the fur side on the inside next to the skin and the leather on the outside? They are never depicted that way in illustrations of prehistoric humans.
@cthonisprincess4011
@cthonisprincess4011 Год назад
Yeah, it is much more comfortable to wear the clothing fur side against skin, and most illustrations of prehistoric people are never realistic anyway- they often depict people wearing animal skins haphazardly thrown on over the body, whereas we know from palaeolithic sculptures that people from that era wore properly sewn garments, often with a hood. Think a garment along the lines of the Inuit parka and you have the right idea. On the note of Inuit parkas, and your question, the Inuit people often wear layered clothing, one layer with fur against skin, and an outer layer with fur facing outwards.
@Philip-bk2dm
@Philip-bk2dm Год назад
@@cthonisprincess4011 Thank you, Your Highness. One could freeze to death waiting for an answer to a question or a reply to a comment on RU-vid, so thank you again. Stay safe.
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