Interesting things have been happening at Butser since I left to do a bit more volunteering at a local country park... I've just received an email to volunteers at Butser that they will be doing another boat building project over the Summer. I missed the last build, the bronze age log boat, because I hadn't joined the team then. It's quite exciting because my favourite period of prehistory is the Mesolithic. I'll have to get back to Butser Ancient Farm on the regular. There's only a limited number of spaces, so I'll have to email them about my previous experience with them to be sure to get involved.
"The project aims at investigating the construction techniques of prehistoric logboats. It is a follow up from ‘The Prometheus’ project that explored the use of fire in the construction of Bronze Age logboats. This year’s project will focus on the construction of Mesolithic boats. The project will see two logboats being constructed, one 7.5m long the other c.3.5m. The bigger log will be used to explore a range of different construction techniques including theories from Starr Carr and Bouldnor Cliff. The construction of the boats will be done with bone, stone and antler tools and, as well as gathering quantifiable data, it will give those involved the experience of working with replica prehistoric tools."
"The project aims at investigating the construction techniques of prehistoric logboats. It is a follow up from ‘The Prometheus’ project that explored the use of fire in the construction of Bronze Age logboats. This year’s project will focus on the construction of Mesolithic boats. The project will see two logboats being constructed, one 7.5m long the other c.3.5m. The bigger log will be used to explore a range of different construction techniques including theories from Starr Carr and Bouldnor Cliff. The construction of the boats will be done with bone, stone and antler tools and, as well as gathering quantifiable data, it will give those involved the experience of working with replica prehistoric tools."