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Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Yes indeed the Romans were very different say from our Scandinavian or Norman visitors. They came, they stayed a while, they went home. They didn't bring their women folk and settle for the most part they did a tour of duty a bit like British servicemen or diplomats being posted abroad. Undoubtedly they contributed a little to the gene pool but not so much as those that came to make their homes here. As Toddy points out little of their technology or infrastructure survived either.
I would have thought that much of the core of "bushcraft" type stuff is the work of mobile hunter gatherers so it could be argued that it began to die out at the start of the neolithic when we started settling and farming.
I would have thought that much of the core of "bushcraft" type stuff is the work of mobile hunter gatherers so it could be argued that it began to die out at the start of the neolithic when we started settling and farming.