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Locality: Winterville, Georgia

Phone: +1 706-742-2639



Address: 31 Meadow Ln 30683 Winterville, GA, US

Website: www.mediaprehistoria.com

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Media Prehistoria 30.11.2020

Scott will be at Fall Field Day again this year. Come out for the day and come say hello.

Media Prehistoria 24.11.2020

Scott will be among the demonstrators at this event! Great line up and cool people.

Media Prehistoria 07.11.2020

Coming Soon to MediaPrehistoria.com: The Deer Long-Bone Modification Notebook My recent and re-inspired replication of Archaic bone pins and other items made from whitetail deer long bones has led me to a point where I feel it is necessary to further document and publicize some of the techniques I use for reducing bones into usable splinter-like pieces called controlled longitudinal fragments (CLFs). These fragments stand in contrast to the broader, short pieces with spiral fractures that are produced through simple smashing, as would be done for the extraction of marrow or for making stock. The Notebook will feature replicated materials, methods of splitting, and variations of techniques and tools used, plus relevant periodic updates. Stay tuned! http://mediaprehistoria.com/blog/

Media Prehistoria 24.10.2020

If you enjoyed "The Ring People" video documenting the SCDNR's work on Pockoy Island, be sure to check out the Archaeo-Tech section. In addition to the other captivating single-topic videos, you'll find two of Scott discussing shell tools and the atlatl in detail. Now with picture because... Facebook. https://vimeo.com/showcase/5791617

Media Prehistoria 10.10.2020

If you want to see some of what Scott has been up to in his recent work on the South Carolina coast with the SCDNR, he makes an appearance in this film The Ring People by videographer Jamie Koelker: https://vimeo.com/koelker/review/353379476/0f7c048adb

Media Prehistoria 02.10.2020

What could Scott be doing with an Ostrich egg?