Thank you it's always interesting and enjoyable to watch you produce such awesome tools and the history behind them thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
I love this design, I've made several in steel as neck knives, didn't know it had a name or a legacy. Great video, super informative, one of the best channels out there.
I always love watching, but as an archaeology student who's taken a Lithics course and does amateur flintknapping, I can't tell you how much I appreciate you giving backstory to these tools, their cultures, and specific tool types to a wider audience. Question though! What do you do with your debitage?
This is the real history channel, right here. As an amateur woodcraftsmen i wholeheartedly appreciate all the talent and time you put into thr crafting, research and the education. Thank you. Wish today's generation would watch something like this rather than tiktok.
I know ur a super busy person but if you ever get in Southern il I could get ya hooked up with some cobden an kaolin chert an some cornthaw chert an ther is also some very nice siclified sandstone also
I know there's a specific name for it, but it escapes me at the moment. But have you ever thought about, or experimented with the more Japanese style of wrap, like whats used on katana and such? It can be a very sturdy wrap when it's done right, and it would give a bit more dimension in the hand. I know it wouldn't be historical, but if you were trying something for practical use or making a meme blade, might be a fun thing to try out. And it would probably look really cool to see that style of wrap on a stone blade.
Ok, great video as usual Donnie, question. Was the Badarian knife related to the Sandia 1&2 from America? The similarities are striking. Archie's were convinced the Sandia type was the precursor to the Clovis?
I have a aeropod garden I made indoors that grows all kinds of edible vegetables and herbs for seasonings. In lieu of game meat you should look into that. But game meat is soooooo good 🤤🤤🤤🤣
I love the pre-dynastic topic. I recently read that archeologists are suggesting that the pyramids and the sphinx are much older than the Pharaoh's dynasties. Some are saying that they was built by a pre-dynastic civilization that dates back about 12,000 B.C
The pyramids were built in the first earth age, along with the things that are in Mexico, Before the fall of satan, there's nothing new under the sun. The people in the first earth age were more advanced than today, even though those same people live today. You can read all of this in the book of Jeremiah..
Unfortunately its looking like the erosion evidence is actually weathering before the creation of the sphinx, check into better sources like World of Antiquity or Miniminuteman channels.
Actually if you want evidence in stone dont miss History for Granite channel, he just presented a most exciting theory that the great pyramid and some others were accessible worship locations before they were closed up as power waned. Dont miss it
This is going to sound like an odd question. what are the pants you are wearing in this video? Brand name? type? Been looking for some new clothing and I like the color.
I find a knife form similar to that, but a little longer and a little more narrow, on early woodland Adena sites here in Kentucky. The ones I've found are all made from Kentucky hornstone. There is slight grinding to the base that lends me to believe they were hafted like the one you have. Pretty cool! Most of what we know of these people is that they were farmers and hunters that lived in small huts along the river bottoms. They also sometimes burried their dead in earthen mounds.
Hey Donny, you probably get asked this a lot but what is that cover you use when you're knapping? And does it bruise up your leg? Looks like some pretty hard hits
What motivated you to start knapping, I’ve seen all your vids on TikTok and a fair amount here on UA-cam but I never found out why you started, if you could tell me that’d be great as I’ve been wondering
And if you answer this I would also like to ask how you keep your muscles even, I haven’t been knapping for super long but in the time I have my dominant forearm has grown significantly and I would like to know how you even it out
You need to update yourself. Sources that say lack of evidence are not true, there is much evidence to support the mainstream timeline of construction. Those mysteries have been rolled back a bit step into the light
@@Ith4quanot only is the granite and tura casing limestone from far away but even a lot of sand in there is from far away too. As far as those majority local core blocks theres even a natural hill inside there too so its a whole bunch off stuff all together there pretty awesome
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Awesome channel!
Fantastic video, very insightful. Keep it up!
I’m excited for this one. Good lookin out brotherman ❤️🔥
Always interesting, thank you…
Great knife, some great history, look forward your class. Thanks again Donny!
Love the hides in the background, awesome video Donny as always 👍
Appreciate you watching! Thanks
Appreciation of full tang construction goes back a long ways! I do like the one piece elegance. Great piece, great tool to have. Great work.
Excellent show and explain. Excellent.
I like how you stop to teach while working the stone. This is very entertaining and interesting enough to binge watch your videos for hours.
Thanks for sharing. The flaking tips were really helpful
Thank you it's always interesting and enjoyable to watch you produce such awesome tools and the history behind them thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
Glad you enjoyed it
Very good work Donny Dust's Paleo perfect, much success friend¡¡¡¡¡
Thanks a lot!
Very cool😎 Thanks for sharing my friend!
Very nice. Good luck with the hunt!💪🤙
Thank for video donny. Perfect work 😮
Very informative and relaxing, nothing like the sound of flint chingin! Lol
Excellent edc, but the way you explain it as you go makes it easier to understand how to go about it. Love the work man, keep it up!! 👍
I appreciate that! Thanks so very much for watching and following the adventures!
I love this design, I've made several in steel as neck knives, didn't know it had a name or a legacy. Great video, super informative, one of the best channels out there.
I love your long form videos. They are super chill. Keep up the awesome work!
Glad you like them! Thanks much 🤙
Большое спасибо за урок истории и науку! :)
Awesome workmanship and knowledge. Thx for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Real nice! I want one.✌️
Love these vids you make Donny very much informational keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
I always love watching, but as an archaeology student who's taken a Lithics course and does amateur flintknapping, I can't tell you how much I appreciate you giving backstory to these tools, their cultures, and specific tool types to a wider audience. Question though! What do you do with your debitage?
Very cool to see the process of what has created the artifacts i have found. Looks like a small stone kephart knife 😊
No doubt. Appreciate you watching!
What's a Kephart knife, and where from?
This is the real history channel, right here. As an amateur woodcraftsmen i wholeheartedly appreciate all the talent and time you put into thr crafting, research and the education.
Thank you. Wish today's generation would watch something like this rather than tiktok.
Nice. 👍
Awesome build, I'd love to have one for a neck knife.
I know ur a super busy person but if you ever get in Southern il I could get ya hooked up with some cobden an kaolin chert an some cornthaw chert an ther is also some very nice siclified sandstone also
I know there's a specific name for it, but it escapes me at the moment. But have you ever thought about, or experimented with the more Japanese style of wrap, like whats used on katana and such? It can be a very sturdy wrap when it's done right, and it would give a bit more dimension in the hand. I know it wouldn't be historical, but if you were trying something for practical use or making a meme blade, might be a fun thing to try out. And it would probably look really cool to see that style of wrap on a stone blade.
I know what you are talking about and I will absolutely give that a go. I think it would look great and functional no doubt!
Greetings from Italy. You're great.
Wish I could add pics I just finished a 12 plus in long dagger similar to a early Danish dagger
Ok, great video as usual Donnie, question. Was the Badarian knife related to the Sandia 1&2 from America? The similarities are striking. Archie's were convinced the Sandia type was the precursor to the Clovis?
The Solutreans were the first humans in North America. There's genetic and archeology evidence to support it.
Awesome
Would you please do a video up about how or what to eat in modern society if a person isn’t able to eat wild thank you❤
I have a aeropod garden I made indoors that grows all kinds of edible vegetables and herbs for seasonings. In lieu of game meat you should look into that. But game meat is soooooo good 🤤🤤🤤🤣
Yard eggs and garden
Yeah. No problem at all!
I love the pre-dynastic topic. I recently read that archeologists are suggesting that the pyramids and the sphinx are much older than the Pharaoh's dynasties. Some are saying that they was built by a pre-dynastic civilization that dates back about 12,000 B.C
That would be cool. When you read that is it from an archeological paper? What’s the source? Just curious…thanks!
The pyramids were built in the first earth age, along with the things that are in Mexico,
Before the fall of satan, there's nothing new under the sun. The people in the first earth age were more advanced than today, even though those same people live today. You can read all of this in the book of Jeremiah..
Jaymcdude yes documentary discorvery channel.
Unfortunately its looking like the erosion evidence is actually weathering before the creation of the sphinx, check into better sources like World of Antiquity or Miniminuteman channels.
Actually if you want evidence in stone dont miss History for Granite channel, he just presented a most exciting theory that the great pyramid and some others were accessible worship locations before they were closed up as power waned. Dont miss it
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This is going to sound like an odd question. what are the pants you are wearing in this video? Brand name? type? Been looking for some new clothing and I like the color.
Ohhh first 👍
Nice!!!! Thanks for watching!
That’s such an awesome looking bit of stone
You're so interesting
Thanks. Appreciate you watching!!!
I find a knife form similar to that, but a little longer and a little more narrow, on early woodland Adena sites here in Kentucky. The ones I've found are all made from Kentucky hornstone. There is slight grinding to the base that lends me to believe they were hafted like the one you have. Pretty cool! Most of what we know of these people is that they were farmers and hunters that lived in small huts along the river bottoms. They also sometimes burried their dead in earthen mounds.
16:38 hey there, did you make that pad yourself? Is it rubber backed with wood? Looks extremely useful
Hey Donny, you probably get asked this a lot but what is that cover you use when you're knapping? And does it bruise up your leg? Looks like some pretty hard hits
Thick leather. I like to use a few layers stitched together personally
My leg pad is bison hide. It’s pretty old, but with the thick hide and thick fur it’s a great leg pad and provides protection!
Thats a huge antler bopper is that elk?
The mic in this one sounds a little bad
Only got one. Appreciate you watching!
@Donny can you make a pyramid
Is not a cody knife Good video thanks lesson
HOW do you think in that time they carried the blade?
A small sheath of sorts. Nothing to fancy.
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What motivated you to start knapping, I’ve seen all your vids on TikTok and a fair amount here on UA-cam but I never found out why you started, if you could tell me that’d be great as I’ve been wondering
And if you answer this I would also like to ask how you keep your muscles even, I haven’t been knapping for super long but in the time I have my dominant forearm has grown significantly and I would like to know how you even it out
What kind of chert/flint is that? Where is it from? Thanks
*Joke mocking tone* "and here I thought BadArian culture was from World War 2"
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pre-Pyramids ?! at 4400 BC NOT!!! that's about when Kufu FOUND them ,,not built ! then they built everything around them
From the same stone from the same layers of sandstone. Riiiiight.
@@Ith4qua sand stone? study before you open your mouth ..LOL!
@@DRACOS1313 The majority of the blocks used to construct the pyramids are sandstone. You do YOUR research.
You need to update yourself. Sources that say lack of evidence are not true, there is much evidence to support the mainstream timeline of construction. Those mysteries have been rolled back a bit step into the light
@@Ith4quanot only is the granite and tura casing limestone from far away but even a lot of sand in there is from far away too. As far as those majority local core blocks theres even a natural hill inside there too so its a whole bunch off stuff all together there pretty awesome