"Early Example" by Megandoc
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Description
The above is an early example of a woven basket from about 25,000BF (Before Fractals). The early hominids at that time wove the multi-coloured river grasses to make attractive, useful and hard-wearing baskets to use for a variety of purposes such as catching fish (the open method of weaving was excellent for allowing the river water to run through, thus keeping the fish fresh longer), storing edibles, and even for keeping their dirty washing in.
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Thanks to you all for looking and taking the time to comment.
Made with Apo 2.0. Sig and frame in PSP
Comments (6)
KITCHAOS
Excellent weaving Margaret! Thanks for the history lesson as well...The whole period, BF is fascinating!
kimpe
Just Incredible Work!
D.C.Monteny
Pretty cool work. Although I have to stress, that there are scientist who would disagree with your BF classification. They would argue that fractals were there from the beginning, that we just did not recognize them as such. Maybe the next world congress on "Fractals: invention or evolution?", will settle this argument once and for all!!
Richardphotos
very cool work Margaret and excellent story/history
smitts
Very nive! Looks like a time tunnel!
Lissa_lei
Oh! agree with the comment like a time tunnel, it does, like lookin into a deep and mystical tunnel that goes on and on. eccellent weave, I see the basket, as well, and I have seen them made, they fascinate me, how they make them. Eccellent Lina