🍯 The Cultural Significance of Bees and Honey Around the World
An interactive 3D globe of bee and honey traditions — from Egyptian kingship symbols and Maya bee gods to Slavic forest beekeeping and Aboriginal sugarbag honey — with trade-route arcs and a courier bee linking cultures.
An interactive 3D globe marking nine real bee and honey traditions — from royal bee emblems in ancient Egypt to sugarbag honey in Aboriginal Dreaming stories — linked by glowing honey-trade arcs and a courier bee flying out from a floating world-hive.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
Each beacon sits at a culture's approximate location and is coloured by historical era. Selecting a tradition sends a bee flying to it and opens a short story of how that culture regarded bees and honey.
🎮 How to Use
Pick a tradition from the dropdown or click a glowing beacon directly. Filter by era, toggle the honey-trade arcs and comb overlay, and adjust how fast the globe spins.
💡 Did You Know?
Slavic bortnictwo foresters tended wild bees living naturally inside tall pine trunks, decades before movable-frame hives were invented — a living tradition that still survives in parts of Poland today.
An interactive 3D globe of bee and honey traditions — from Egyptian kingship symbols and Maya bee gods to Slavic forest beekeeping and Aboriginal sugarbag honey — with trade-route arcs and a courier bee linking cultures.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install