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Xavier Inigo Bernardo
Apr 26, 2021
Aside from primitive tools, what other aspects of life in that Paleolithic era are you interested in exploring further? Some examples could be medicinal herbs, clothing, shelter, communication, etc.
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chang45203
Apr 26, 2021
Amazing job. Really got me thinking and appreciating the world we live - a world changed by innovative technology. Thank you for taking me on the journey of learning the stone world and how it evolved over time.
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Bonto K
Apr 26, 2021
Although you noted that "your stabs" at creating stone tools from ancient times was a failure, I believe that the learning and the gratitude you gained through that process was a success. I loved following the story about the Palaeolithic era and your focus on revolutionary tools such as the stone axe. What I found even more interesting was the idea that many of our technology today might not be here without the existence of stone tools. Maybe in the future you could expand on the design aspect and the specific technological advancements that were inspired by stone tools.
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Young Seo Kim
Apr 26, 2021
It was really interesting to see the story behind the rocks and how you took us on your journey. It was great to see how you learned from your failures. One thing I think could be really interesting if you showed a few videos demonstrating the process of making the tools and maybe even a demonstration on its actual effectiveness. Overall it was really interesting.
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Zachary Zitur
Apr 26, 2021
The linearity of the entire website is something that really adds to your project. The full story of going on this journey to go "paleo" in the 21st century is something that would seem not too interesting; however, your ability to turn the journey into a story with both your writing and the structure of your website is something that makes the whole thing a lot more entriguing. Overall, I think you didn't do too terrible in making your rocks into usable tools.
Aside from primitive tools, what other aspects of life in that Paleolithic era are you interested in exploring further? Some examples could be medicinal herbs, clothing, shelter, communication, etc.
Amazing job. Really got me thinking and appreciating the world we live - a world changed by innovative technology. Thank you for taking me on the journey of learning the stone world and how it evolved over time.
Although you noted that "your stabs" at creating stone tools from ancient times was a failure, I believe that the learning and the gratitude you gained through that process was a success. I loved following the story about the Palaeolithic era and your focus on revolutionary tools such as the stone axe. What I found even more interesting was the idea that many of our technology today might not be here without the existence of stone tools. Maybe in the future you could expand on the design aspect and the specific technological advancements that were inspired by stone tools.
It was really interesting to see the story behind the rocks and how you took us on your journey. It was great to see how you learned from your failures. One thing I think could be really interesting if you showed a few videos demonstrating the process of making the tools and maybe even a demonstration on its actual effectiveness. Overall it was really interesting.
The linearity of the entire website is something that really adds to your project. The full story of going on this journey to go "paleo" in the 21st century is something that would seem not too interesting; however, your ability to turn the journey into a story with both your writing and the structure of your website is something that makes the whole thing a lot more entriguing. Overall, I think you didn't do too terrible in making your rocks into usable tools.