Interpreting the past for the present
Bringing ancient understandings of the natural world to the 21st century.
The activities listed below are just a sampling of what is available from Media Prehistoria. Most activities can be tailored to meet the needs of a wide range of age levels and group sizes as class topics or demonstrations:
Stone tools and flintknapping
Fire making by friction
Native fiber cordage
Ancient weapons (emphasizing atlatl)
Primitive process for bone, antler, shell and wood
Containers: Baskets, bark, ceramic and gourds
Natural adhesives and hafting
Using wild plants
Brain–tanning Buckskin
Wilderness shelter
Reconstructing prehistoric shelters
Pioneer woodcraft
Natural history and environment of the Southeast focusing on geology and botany.
12,000 Years in 45 Minutes
is Scott’s unique youth presentation about Southeastern prehistory.
Click here for more information on this program.