Step back into the "good old times" of experimental archaeology. This video captures the intricate detail of a reconstructed Puddingstone axe , a unique tool crafted from a rare, naturally occurring conglomerate rock found in parts of Britain. Why It’s Special:
Puddingstone is notoriously difficult to work with because it consists of hard flint pebbles cemented together in a natural "mortar." IMG_2355.MOV
It looks like you’re referring to a video titled , which appears in the context of AncientCraftUK and showcases a Puddingstone axe . 🪓 Artifact Spotlight: The Puddingstone Axe Featured Media: IMG_2355.MOV Step back into the "good old times" of
A stunning blend of natural geological beauty and human ingenuity. IMG_2355.MOV
Shaping such a stubborn material into a functional, polished edge requires immense patience and skill—the kind practiced by our Mesolithic ancestors .
In the Stone Age, inland lochs and waterways were vital hubs for hunter-gatherers, providing the fresh water and resources needed to sustain camps where tools like this were crafted and used.
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