September 7, 201510 yr I'd like to ask, if anyone can come up with the oldest known woodworker in our earths history. This woodworker needs a name, it cannot be a segment of a society, nor an era of our worlds history such as any of the Big Era's and it cannot be a people in a region such as "The Egyptians". I am looking for a name, it can be in literature of fiction as well, drama, poetry, and of course non-fiction. You can use any venue of research you like, google and such. Yes this is a challenge! No prize at the end, just fun debate.
September 7, 201510 yr Noah?I don't recall Adam being a builder. Edited September 7, 201510 yr by Gene Howe
September 7, 201510 yr Author So here we are! Stuck somewhere between the dawn of time and Noah! Now if we could nail down a specific era or timeline for Noah perhaps we can dial in other notable woodworker's before Noah? How about Methuselah's relatives? We may have to abandon Old Testament woodworkers, as this discussion would stop here! But lets give it more time. Edited September 7, 201510 yr by Courtland
September 7, 201510 yr I believe it was Og, The Neanderthal-http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2255383/The-carpenters-7-000-year-old-German-water-wells-reveal-earliest-known-use-wood-construction.html
September 7, 201510 yr Author I believe it was Og, The Neanderthal-http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2255383/The-carpenters-7-000-year-old-German-water-wells-reveal-earliest-known-use-wood-construction.html Lew, I looked for the name Og and could not find it. Can you point me to the specific line in that article? Awesome article by the way!
September 7, 201510 yr Author Og- The Neanderthal Man Lew, I am completely lost, I know this is a joke, and I want to understand it, where does Og come from! Help! I feel so dumb!
September 8, 201510 yr It could have been Alley Oop Here's another interesting factual article http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/early-humans-had-woodwork/
September 8, 201510 yr Author Ok, got the joke now Lew! Thanks!Back on track, any names folks? Who is your oldest woodworker in literature, biblical, historical? Names please!
September 8, 201510 yr Who is Castor Larry? You don't know who Castor is? Well here's Castor, But, I can go farther back than that.
September 8, 201510 yr Archaeologists have discovered the earliest evidence for woodworking yet. According to a report published in the April 2001 issue of the Journal of Human Evolution, 1.5-million-year-old stone tools belonging to Homo erectus sport telltale traces of acacia wood. The new finding predates the oldest known wooden implements by about a million years.Manuel Dominguez-Rodrigo of the Universidad Complutense in Madrid and his colleagues unearthed the ancient hand axes, which were made in the so-called Acheulean tradition, at a site called Peninj in Tanzania. Subsequent microanalyses of the matrix adhering to the tools revealed residues of wood indistinguishable from those known from acacia. Furthermore, the tools exhibit wear patterns indicative of heavy-duty activities, such as hardwood working."The importance of this study is that it shows that humans, at a very early stage of their evolution, were producing wooden implements that have not been preserved in the archaeological record," the researchers write in their report. Although it has been suggested that such early hominids lacked the necessary technology for hunting, the new study opens up the possibility that they were making wooden spears. "This could have enhanced their adaptation as hunters to open environments," the team notes, "and gives us further insight into the complex intelligence of hominids at that time."
September 10, 201510 yr Author Hey Ernie, your as bad as Larry! Must be human, with a name! So far we have Noah, surely a known woodworker existed before Noah!
September 10, 201510 yr Author Hmmm Ok, Nah-doo-si , followed by Mother Earth. Was Nah-doo-si a woodworker? And can you reference a source for that fact?
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