Education, teaching & training

Ricardo Jimenez e Oliveira Santana

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
santanna620 [at] gmail.com
Country
Portugal

I like the study of medieval castles and fortifications, not only for the military implications but for their construction methods, renovations and adaptations to new technologies through the eras an the many functions they had in a particularly society during their existence.

Miriam Plönissen

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
miriam_ploenissen [at] gmx.de
Country
Germany

Being a prehistoric archaeologist I really think, that science communication is an important topic, and for that I find it a pleasure to work as an educator in a museum. Concerning crafts, my main interest is pottery, and since 2014 I conduct experiments on building Neolithic clay drums.

Stephen Fox BA MA

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
Steveythefox [at] gmail.com
Country
Canada

I studied Archaeology at University College Dublin where I completed my BA and MA in Prehistoric and Experimental Archaeology in 2014. I have a particular interest in craftsmanship and embodied cognitive approaches to tool use, which I have personally explored through archery and bow-making.

Maurizio Battisti

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
battistimaurizio [at] fondazionemcr.it
Country
Italy

I am an archaeologist working at Fondazione Museo Civico di Rovereto. My research activity focuses on the Bronze Age in Trentino, whereas my initiatives of science outreach, teaching, and practicals focus primarily on educating the general public to the prehistoric era.

Sofia Pinto Correia

Member of EXARC since
E-mail address
sofiapintocorreia [at] gmail.com
Country
Portugal

Since 2016, Sofia works in experimental archaeology and living history, with textile research or recreating historical clothing, especially in the Medieval Iberian Peninsula and Europe, accepting costume commissions for reenactment and other events, guiding workshops about these subjects and part