Mesolithic

Workshop Leather Tanning - Buckskin

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the Netherlands

In this 3 day workshop you will get to work yourself to turn a raw deer skin into a beautiful piece of leather, also known as Buckskin. We go through the whole process step by step with you: from skinning to breaking out the skins. We are also going to use fat tanning; a technique where the brain is used to lubricate the fibers of the skin.

Opening event ''PAW's island''

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Prehistory Alive Worldwide
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the Netherlands

Come and visit the open day / opening of the PAW “island”!

Last year we have been busy making this new location workable. A number of workshops are already planned this year and craft days and children's parties are coming!

To celebrate this, I invite you and your family to drop by and get to know this small piece of land and a lot of lovely people that PAW works with!

Fox Skin Tanning Workshop (with dr. Theresa Kamper)

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Prehistory Alive Worldwide
Country
the Netherlands

A unique opportunity to learn how to tan a hide with fur in a prehistoric and modern way. You will be taught by the well known Dr. Theresa Kamper.

This is a 2 days workshop which will be held at an outdoor terrain in Nieuwegein, The Netherlands. We will use fox skins.

Will you join us?

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Workshop Skin Tanning

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Prehistory Alive Worldwide
Country
the Netherlands

Op deze 3 daagse workshop ga je zelf aan de slag om van een rauwe reeën huid een prachtig stuk leer te maken, ook wel Buckskin genoemd. We gaan het hele proces stap voor stap met je door; van ontvlezen tot het uitroken van de huiden.

Narratives - Long Story Short

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ICOM MPR
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Germany

Annual Conference of ICOM MPR

The International Committee for Museum Marketing & Public Relations of ICOM announces its annual conference in 2020 in Kassel and Berlin.

-> Call for Proposals is open

21-23 September 2020 in Kassel
24-26 September 2020 in Berlin

Introduction