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Looking to the past

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Tom Alcraft explores the use of charcoal throughout history

The past two years have forced the population to become more introspective and self-scrutinising. We have had to make do with the mundane within our personal spaces – taking up simple hobbies to pass the time, and finding joy in the most minute things, be that yoga, birdwatching or painting. And really, humans as a species have not changed all that much. Throughout history, we have relied on self-expression and self-exploration as a means to persevere through challenging times. Looking to the past can reveal similarities between our modern and primal selves – confirming that we truly are creatures of ritual and resourcefulness.

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