This is months old, but I thought I'd show you all a picture of something rather remarkable I found.
I'm a student of Ancient History and the University of Manchester, and on a trip round the museum, giving a tour to some people, I spotted this. It's 4000 years old.
That bow is about a foot long. I have difficulty doing the bow and drill with a bow as long as my arm! For the people of Egypt, where this is from, it was daily task to make fire like this. I know that is not a new fact on this forum, but I have to marvel at it regardless. It's also interesting to consider that we figure the bow and drill as a survival method, or at least something to do when out camping. For these people, it was day to life, as casual as a lighter to us.
Just thought I should share this.
Cheers
I'm a student of Ancient History and the University of Manchester, and on a trip round the museum, giving a tour to some people, I spotted this. It's 4000 years old.
That bow is about a foot long. I have difficulty doing the bow and drill with a bow as long as my arm! For the people of Egypt, where this is from, it was daily task to make fire like this. I know that is not a new fact on this forum, but I have to marvel at it regardless. It's also interesting to consider that we figure the bow and drill as a survival method, or at least something to do when out camping. For these people, it was day to life, as casual as a lighter to us.
Just thought I should share this.
Cheers