Our seminars tell the story of a time when mammoths and the megafauna of North America were a daily part of the environment for paleo peoples. Learning these skills helps us to understand how humankind was shaped and affected during trying times. We hope to share an exciting learning experience as well as demonstrating ancient skills.
Enjoy these seminars at stunning outdoor sites, with patient and personalized instruction. Materials and tools are provided. The historic meaning of primitive skills is shared in a fun and sincere story-telling style. Seminars are offered in tiered levels of difficulty and complexity, so that you may progress through the skills to your desired proficiency while experiencing the joy of developing historically accurate skills in the beautiful dense forests of central Georgia, USA.
Seminars will be instructed by Dr. Warren Coker, with 40 years of experience in outdoor skills and flintknapping. Dr. Coker has taught atlatl construction and techniques for over 10 years, and has replicated museum artifacts for exhibit display at locations connected with archeological sites in Colorado dating back to 3000 years B.C.E