Woad was used in ancient Egypt and had been discovered on mummy cloth. The Jewish people have long searched for the biblical blue which was lost over 1,500 years ago. It is called the Tekhelet. Many thought it was from the Murex snail. I believe tekhelet was made from woad. It passes all biblical and talmudic tests. To read more about this just google- What is the True Tekhelet? by Dr. Curtis Ward.
@periodman69 - This was filmed at the Weald Wood Fair at Bently Wildfowl and Motor Museum; Woodfair is an annual event held in september and is well worth checking out.
Jenny and Rachel are from the East Sussex Archaeology and Museums Partnership (ESAMP). for more information about upcoming events you can visit the ESAMP Website.
Woad was used in ancient Egypt and had been discovered on mummy cloth. The Jewish people have long searched for the biblical blue which was lost over 1,500 years ago. It is called the Tekhelet. Many thought it was from the Murex snail. I believe tekhelet was made from woad. It passes all biblical and talmudic tests. To read more about this just google- What is the True Tekhelet? by Dr. Curtis Ward.
DrCurtisWard 1 year ago
Excellent video, very informative.Where do you hold events like this? and are they open to the general public? Please keep up the good work.
Many thanks
periodman69 1 year ago
@periodman69 - This was filmed at the Weald Wood Fair at Bently Wildfowl and Motor Museum; Woodfair is an annual event held in september and is well worth checking out.
Jenny and Rachel are from the East Sussex Archaeology and Museums Partnership (ESAMP). for more information about upcoming events you can visit the ESAMP Website.
missismezzo 11 months ago
very cool
KonstantinKuehn 1 year ago