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ginger-by-the-sea · 3 hours
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Wattle Hazel fence
Somerset. England
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ancientorigins · 1 year
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Learn all about the ancient technique of building underground bamboo houses, the most comfortable way to survive in the jungle!
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forgottenbones · 3 months
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How an Illuminated Manuscript is made
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whereishermes · 14 days
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The Art of Greek Vase Painting
Greek vases and pottery was well-known for its quality and was widely exported throughout the Mediterranean. The techniques used by ancient Greek ceramists required thorough shaping and decorating processes that were the result of years of training under master potters.  The Vase – Making Process: From Clay to Form The techniques Greek ceramists used to shape and decorate fine vases required…
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howdoesone · 7 months
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How does one appreciate the craftsmanship in Middle Eastern ceramics and pottery?
Middle Eastern ceramics and pottery have a rich history dating back thousands of years. The region’s artisans have perfected the art of crafting exquisite ceramic and pottery objects, showcasing their mastery of techniques, intricate designs, and attention to detail. In this article, we will explore the methods and approaches one can employ to appreciate the craftsmanship in Middle Eastern…
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indianbrainsworld · 9 months
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Old Indian technique to extract butter from cream.
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viensfleurter · 2 years
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The disconnection with our environnement and our ancient techniques, enables this general climate we are in. Climate of fear and confusion, masked by an illusion of control and protection given by the fact that we have a government "above us". Yet ourselves only can protect us from our own ingnorance and indifference. Observe more, listen more, learn more, do more, go out of yourself, reach to others and connect with the outside. Beautiful shots.
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sir-fluffbutts · 8 months
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How to himbo?
* pulls out the holy tumblr himbo chart
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ddlcbrainrot · 27 days
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hand headcanons! what u think their hand sizes and nail types and all that?
i spent way too much time on this
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whetstonefires · 11 months
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TIL that when the Great Pyramid was under construction, they shipped the quarried limestone to the site on the necropolis over water, via an artificial lake known as the Pool of Khufu.
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uncanny-tranny · 6 months
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When I find it hard to do certain things, I like to pretend I am a neanderthal living in a cave with my clan, and I must do The Thing in order to survive.
So, when I'm doing cardio at the gym, I'm actually chasing and tracking a mammoth, and when I need to cook, well, I'm not cooking on a stove top, I am hurdled over the first fire and watching the fat of our kill drip down onto the burning wood. And when I find it hard to crochet, I pretend that the first winter storm is coming and our clan needs me to make blankets to hurdle under and that I must contribute.
I hope whatever you do to do The Things will help. It is a uniquely personable trait to motivate yourself through pretend and stories. That's what makes this life interesting - that's what makes you feel larger than yourself 💛
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alvallah · 1 year
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Imagine being rich and paying for bland minimalist textiles and cold sterilized homes when you could be paying folk artists handsomely for handcrafted beauty and color —helping preserve honestly quite priceless artistic traditions and supporting the people who keep these legacies alive— instead.
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minty-mumbles · 1 year
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Literally frothing at the mouth rn wishing there were more fics about cultural differences between the LU boys
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ancientorigins · 2 years
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Desertification is a serious problem for many countries today. Modern innovations and traditional techniques have all been attempted to counter it – and one man has found success by looking to ancestral ways.
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Physics can help us understand how the ancient Egyptians built the great pyramids of Giza, as well as how they interact with electromagnetic waves.
One of them is the wet sand technique.
This technique involves wetting the sand to reduce the friction and the effort required to drag heavy blocks of stone on sleds.
A team of physicists from the University of Amsterdam demonstrated this technique in 2014, using a simple experiment and numerical simulations.
They showed that wetting the sand to just the right degree can reduce the required pulling force by up to 50%.
This technique may have been used by the ancient Egyptians to transport the blocks from the Nile port to the pyramid site.
Another aspect of physics that can reveal some mysteries of the pyramids is the electromagnetic response.
This refers to how the pyramids interact with radio waves of different frequencies and wavelengths.
An international research group applied methods of theoretical physics to investigate this phenomenon in 2018.
They used numerical modeling and analytical methods to calculate the electromagnetic field distribution inside and around the Great Pyramid of Giza.
They found that under resonance conditions, meaning when the wavelength of the radio waves matches the size of the pyramid, the pyramid can concentrate electromagnetic energy in its internal chambers and under its base.
This effect may have some applications for designing nanoparticles that can manipulate light at the nanoscale.
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skyflyinginaction · 2 years
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Flowers & Juveniles illustration Painting Book Ancient Characters Watercolor Technique illustration Tutorial Book Part 3
I do not own the images just the raw scans don’t repost without crediting the original owners first
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