Stone

Adrien Fauchois

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
adrien.fauchois [at] gmail.com
Country
France
Crafts & Skills

I am a student in archaeology at the Sorbonne-université in Paris, France. I am also a flint knapper since 2018. I have always been fascinated by archaeology, ancient civilisations and artifacts. Thus, when the time had come, I decided to study archaeology at univeristy.

Peter Wiking

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
sir_wiking [at] hotmail.com
Country
Sweden
Crafts & Skills

I started in 1997 to work at Ekehagens Forntidsby, where I got in contact with flintknapping. Worked there for 8 years as schoolinstructor, prehistory technologies as flintknapping. I worked with Uppsala, Lund and Malmö universities with different Flint/stone experiments.

Joao Marreiros

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
marreiros [at] rgzm.de
Country
Germany
Crafts & Skills

I’m an archaeologist, currently working at the Traceology and Controlled Experiments (TraCEr) lab, MONREPOS, Archaeological Research Centre and Museum for Human Behavioural Evolution, RGZM. I'm interested how past human populations during the Pleistocene used their stone tools.

Jeanne Binning

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
jeanne.binning [at] dot.ca.gov
Country
USA
Crafts & Skills

I am a flint-knapper. I have been flint-knapping for many years. I do replicative experiments in stone tool manufacture and stone tool use. My primary job is as an archaeologist for the state of California. I teach anthropology at the local community college.