Ancient Arts & Technologies
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(n) ancient arts and technologies

Ancient living skills such as making string from plant & animal fibers, making fire by twirling a wooden shaft, making & using stone tools, tanning furs & skins and identification of useful edible & medicinal plants are everyone's heritage.
Without this knowledge our ancestors would have perished and none of us would be here today.
If they figured out these very scientific concepts, then so can we.

In today's hi-tech modern world, it's often easy to lose sight of the basics, but we believe that these ancient skills remain worthy of our attention. 

Re-discovering old ways living skills and learning to use natural materials to make what we need can bring us closer to our past, show us the present from a unique perspective, and can shine a light on where we are headed in the future. 

We might also evolve a deeper appreciation of the net which sustains us, be able to better see individual threads, increase our self confidence and find a great feeling of accomplishment and belonging.

Explore the following pages to continue your journey……