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Conference Review: The 7th CONEXP held October 22-25 2025 in Liège (Belgium)

Author(s)
Martin Julio Garcia Natale 1 ✉,
Cyrielle Mathias 2
The 7th International Congress of Experimental Archaeology was held by the members of the TracéoLab (Liège, Belgium), between 22 and 25 October 2025. The organising committee was composed of Veerle Rots, Dries Cnuts, Justin Coppe and Sonja Tomasso (See Figure 1). This meeting, which takes place every three years, was eagerly awaited by the experimental archaeology community. It fulfilled all expectations and was a great success...

A CURE for Teaching Experimental Archaeology

Author(s)
Shelby S. J. Putt 1
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This paper explores the ‘Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience’ (CURE) model as an effective approach to teaching experimental archaeology. While the CURE model has been successfully used in STEM fields to enhance student engagement and produce positive long-term impacts on academic and career success, it has yet to be widely implemented into experimental archaeology curriculum - despite the inherently experiential, hands-on nature of the discipline...

Conference Review: EAC14, Curitiba, Brazil, May 2025

Author(s)
Matilda Siebrecht 1
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The fourteenth edition of the experimental archaeology conference (EAC14) was held from May 12-16th 2025 in the city of Curitiba, Brazil, co-hosted by the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR). This was EXARC’s first EAC event to be held outside of Europe, and one of the first dedicated conferences on experimental archaeology to be held in Brazil. Consequently, the lead-up to the event was filled with as much trepidation as excitement, but thanks to the organisers at EXARC and the UFPR, and an excellent team of volunteers both online and on the ground, the final event ran without a hitch...

Expanding Horizons: Contemporary Dynamics and Challenges in Public Archaeology in Nigeria

Author(s)
Terngu Sylvanus Nomishan 1, 2 ✉,
Dimas Solomon Gubam 1,
J. Kelechi Ugwuanyi 2
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The purpose of this essay is to assess the situation of public archaeology in Nigeria. Public archaeology is the practice of sharing archaeological knowledge with the public. It is a branch of archaeology that focuses on engaging the public and making archaeological practices and findings accessible to non-professionals. Its approach involves community outreach, education, and collaborative projects, aimed at fostering awareness creation for the preservation of cultural heritage...

A Workflow Tool for Archaeological Experiments and Analytics

Author(s)
Ivan Calandra 1, 2 ✉,
Guido Heinz 3,
Allard Mees 3,
Florian Thiery 3,
Joao Marreiros 1, 4, 5
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This paper outlines the background to, and design of, a workflow tool intended to help plan and record archaeological experiments. The tool consists of a user-friendly interface for annotations and drawing flowcharts, and is being developed to work on smartphones, tablets and desktop computers. It is being written as part of a larger project aimed at creating a digital infrastructure that should make it easier for everyone involved in archaeology to share digital resources...

Interview: A Journey Through Time - Rickard Åkesson, the CEO of Hands on History, a Cultural Heritage Enthusiast

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Rickard Akesson 1 ✉,
Vicky Mikalsen 2
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In this interview for EXARC, Rickard Åkesson converses with fellow Viking enthusiast Vicky Mikalsen. They share how Viking history became a passion, and how they have been involved with events, conferences and living history. Many of you know Rickard Åkesson as a re-enactor for the last 20+ years...

Event Review: Experimental Archaeology in Denmark 2024

Author(s)
Gustav Hejlesen Solberg 1
Publication Date
From the 8th to the 10th of November 2024, the Viking fortress Trelleborg welcomed researchers, students, and craftspeople for three days of celebrating experimental archaeology. This was the fourth annual meeting of “Eksperimentel Arkæologi i Danmark”(EAD) [Experimental Archaeology in Denmark], following the success of meetings at Ribe Vikingecenter...

Disability, Living history and Experiential Archaeology

Author(s)
Jonathan Dymond 1
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Disability and the presence of disabled individuals in prehistory and history is well established, attested through the archaeological record as well as in available contemporary written accounts. What seems less self-evident is how the presence of disabled individuals in a particular setting should be interpreted; practically, socially and in terms of the social agency where disabled individuals are concerned...

Event Review: Vounous 2024

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E. Giovanna Fregni 1
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The annual Vounous Symposium was once again held at the site of the Bronze Age cemetery in Çatalköy, Northern Cyprus, from 1-16 September. Over 60 artists and researchers from Europe and America participated in the event, recreating Bronze Age Vounous ceramics. As in past years, artists, craftworkers, and researchers gathered from around the world to participate and experiment with...

RETOLD: Review of the Meeting at Batavialand, Lelystad, September 2024

Author(s)
Federico Cappadona 1
Publication Date
This year between September 1-3, EXARC held a conference specifically focused on the topic of Digitalisation in Open-Air Museums and the cultural sector. Co-organised by the Batavialand Museum in Lelystad (the Netherlands), the event brought together the RETOLD partners and several professionals from around the world...