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Experimental Archaeology
Unknown on 18 October 2011
Experimental Archaeology... a means to test and interpret how past lives acted. In this case, we tested out hunting techniques with: a bow and arrow, atlatl, and sling shot. We also tried out a pump drill, learned how to twine wild grass, and flintknap. [We forgot to record flintknapping!] Watch the following video to see just what we were up to the past two weekends!
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