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🌍 World Honey Traditions

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Active markers: 6
Bees in scene: 20
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🌍 Beekeeping Traditions and Culture Around the World

An interactive 3D globe placing six beekeeping traditions — Egyptian clay-pipe apiaries, African bark hives, Himalayan cliff honey hunting, European straw skeps, Kenyan top-bar hives and the modern UK Langstroth hive — side by side for comparison.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Each culture solved the same problem — housing bees and harvesting honey — with whatever materials, terrain and knowledge were locally available, from stacked clay pipes to hand-woven rope ladders down cliff faces.

🎮 How to Use

Pick a tradition from the dropdown to spin the globe to its marker and reveal a scaled model of its hive or harvesting method, then adjust the bee swarm and lighting to explore the scene.

💡 Did You Know?

Egyptian temple reliefs over 4,400 years old show beekeepers moving stacked clay-pipe hives by boat along the Nile to follow the flowering season — one of the earliest documented forms of migratory beekeeping.