Claus Detreköy MA
Claus Detreköy is Chair of the association “Experimental Archaeology Switzerland (EAS)”. He is engaged already for years in getting experimental archaeology, as sub discipline of archaeology, more professional.
Claus Detreköy is Chair of the association “Experimental Archaeology Switzerland (EAS)”. He is engaged already for years in getting experimental archaeology, as sub discipline of archaeology, more professional.
My interest in archaeology has developed as I grew up in Indonesia, a country rich with archaeological sites. Although I do not have any archaeology degree, my passion has led me to join the EXARC Team.
I first completed an apprenticeship as a blacksmith and then undertook further training in the field of occupational health and safety.
I am an archaeologist and ancient historian with over a decade of research experience at the Universities of Heidelberg and Erfurt and the Römisch Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz in Germany.
I first started with experimental archaeology over ten years ago when working with Dr. David Sim for one year on reconstructed weapons and armour.
MSc in Experimental Archaeology, University College Dublin, 2018
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Interested in: fire simulation, textiles, meadmaking, digital archaeology
I have two roles: County Archaeologist for Orkney and UHI lecturer within the UHI Institute of Archaeology.
Hello everyone! I am a PhD student at the Eurasian National University (Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan). My speciality is archaeology and the topic of my research is related to experimental archaeology.
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.
Archaeology student for the University of Copenhagen with a big passion for experimental archaeology, ancient crafts and rope making.
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