Primitive Survival - Processing Deer with a piece of Flint
Here is how a caveman survives with a piece of sharp flint. Using primitive techniques such as flint knapping, Will Lord shows you how to process a deer caveman style.
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Time to take a knap.
A snapshot of techniques used for well over 300,000 years! Such amazing content, TA Outdoors! You are making the history nerd in me explode in joy!
Fun fact they found stone tools dating far older then even that. It's amazing really.
Will Lord you an amazing teacher of by gone skills. Total admiration.
As long as there is someone to know old skills, it is not yet lost. Lucky in this case.
When u hear a man talk like that u really know he knows what he's doing I've learned from men like him. We're running out of men like him
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Here before this gets age restricted 🙏
😂 thank you!
This is an awesome video, full of practical knowledge and examples. One thing, something tells me this guy is not a vegan... 🤣
That guy needs a youtube channel. Amazing demonstration!
He does have one! "Will lord primitive skills" or something if i remember correctly.
Mike, awesome video. So cool of you to make a video with Obi Wan.
More of this please!
Nice great day when ta outdoors posts
Great video Mike. Good to see the history and tools in action! Hopefully others get to see this as well
This is so fascinating! I love these videos where you explore your cultural heritage. Love it!
Thanks for making and sharing this video Mike.
Congratulations on meeting the two of you
OMG, i have met Will with my father. He is a wonderful human being and very knowledgeable.
That was cool. Cheers J
This man has such a wealth of knowledge.
Love this upload, it teaches so much 😊
I love Will's channel .
Love both their channels!
Super useful and informative. Thanks for uploading!
Really fascinating to see these flint tools made and used. That venison sure looks delicious. Awesome video and enjoyable viewing. 👍
Been long looking forward to this episode 👌🏼😊
Great show mate. More please.
This is amazing content. Love it!
I was waiting for this!
Oh I’ve been waiting for this video all week 🙌💪
really interesting and informative! Great video
Yes. Needed
As the man says... Amazing
Great seeing you again, keep em coming brother. Deer season is right around the corner here, maybe I'll do a Florida Man version of a kill N kook. ✌️😎
Fascinating - educational.
Cool stuff
I kid you not, at 9:10 when Will says: "There's going to be a lot of people saying...", I was thinking exactly that just before he said it! Hahaha! I need to get myself on a course with Will! Thanks for sharing this Mike!
Wow loved watching this more plz
great stuff dudes thnx
This reminds me of my father cutting up deer that he shot 60 years ago. Then my mother would cook just as you did. The obsidian cutting tool was very interesting. Looking forward to more videos. Enjoy the Flats bye.
Flint and obsidian are absolutely insane at how sharp they can get.
Marvellous.
I love this!
Nice job
A lost art
Just goes to show that sometimes old-school is better ; in this case it's really old, old-school, that's got the one-up on modern implements. Well done fellows on the informative and entertaining content , which is quite good to know and worthy of further study.
Will Lord has not taught better on camera than he does collaborating with you.
This is very very interesting to watch
Very interesting!
So much different than a plastic shrink-wrapped bit on a Styrofoam tray. Direct from the source. Good job.
Great video will you be doing one about drying the skin and curing it and how to use it for clothing
Anough Said 👍👏. Excellent video Mike. Who needs Forged In Fire 😏 , when you can make it from a peace of stone. Plus it is Sharper than a, surgans Scalpel 😮.
Great video you guys , more please, oh and was that deer real ? 😂😂😂😂
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Amazing how a jagged piece of rock can be sharper then a fine machined knife
Yum
Wow
Dang I wish I had an old wise British fur trapper to hang out with
I read that some natives heated flint then dropped drops of water where they wanted the edge to flake away into a razor sharp edge. Did you every try that?
Yes, that study the doctors do the body called anatomy, and you would be best off finding a veterinarian and his anatomy chart
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6:30 Using flint for surgery is ancient. In the Bible, Genesis 17;10 - 14 circumcision is commanded and Exodus 4;25 it is described as being done with a flint knife. Bronze knives were available at the time yet Zipporah used a better, yet more ancient, tool.
I don't see the link to the full episode I think, or am I looking in the wrong place?
Indonesia hadir teman ❤
It's Will...now I have a use for all that flint I have in the garden! With the way things are going, I think he'll survive the rest of us... Only thing I know to skin is a wabbit...and I don't like wabbit.🥕
@9:47 Where?
Batu api
Aye - Chestnuts - about †he size of a Broad bean IF you're VERY incredibly LUCKY. 🙁
He sounds like Ozzy Osborne 😅
Midlander, but not brummie. If I'm not mistaken.
Nope, I'm wrong. Suffolk, west coast
I want to hear him say “the shopkeeper and his son were another matter altogether….we had to kill them, with their own shoes”.
Or, he could just say “suhweet shop”
Is he actually a caveman?
Already shown this one 🤨🥴🤔
thats not a vid for vegans
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