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One of the earliest hometown evidence of wood use dates back to ancient civilizations, when early humans used wooden tools and hut construction. As civilizations developed, woodworking skills improved. The early Greeks are known for their skilled woodworking using cedar and other woods to construct grand buildings.
The Romans used their knowledge of wood to create magical creatures from wood. They created new machines to aid in wood processing which led to the creation of new wood products like wooden musical instruments. This heralded a new age for woodworkers as efficiencies in wood use became easier and more accessible.
The Middle Ages saw a resurgence in woodworking. Particularly in various parts of Asia, where groups of highly skilled workers emerged to create beautiful and intricate pieces of furniture. These experts created new and complex designs like marquetry and intarsia. Which allowed for the creation of remarkable pieces that showcased the versatility of wood.
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