Dr. Antonio Salvatori
- Member at ICOMOS Italy
- Affiliate Member - Archaeologist at ICAHM
- Archaeologist at CNR
- Studied Topografia Antica and Lettere classiche/archeologia at Sapienza Università di Roma
From the 8th until 10th of May 2020 at the biggest culture-historical and architectural complex Historical Park will be held the tournament with the largest prize pool in the world - the International Traditional Archery Tournament “Historical Park". Archers from more than 25 countries are invited and expected to take part at the tournament.
The workshops of the day will be dedicated to Ancient Egypt: in the morning you can build a sistrum, a rattle sacred to the goddess Isis, while in the afternoon you can create mysterious amulets, similar to those that were placed between the bandages of
The workshops of the day will instead be dedicated to the Sumerians: you can make jewels similar to those found in the tombs of the kings and queens of Ur, listen to the story of the heroic Gilgamesh and create your personal seal, like those of the powe
Historical Foodfest, taste the past
Hungry! Your own vegetable garden, fermenting, smoking, brewing and cooking - it's totally hip again. Many of those techniques have a long history.
From tunic to haute couture: On the 19th and 20th of June, all the beauty of our history will be showcased in the preHistorisch Dorp in Eindhoven.
10.000 years of fashionistas
Beautiful on the inside, beautiful on the outside.
Health and beauty are inextricably linked. People have known that for as long as they exist. This weekend Museumpark Archeon shows how people from prehistory to the 21st century deal with the care and well-being of their body.
Forging is of all times, before metal was used there was already a flint smith. Sharp objects such as knives, axes and adzes were made from flint. Later these objects were made of bronze and then of iron and steel.
Course objective: Each participant carves a wooden spoon and a plate with simple hand tools such as an ax, carving knife and gouges.
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