Antonis Vlavogilakis PhD
My background is in fine art and art education. Originally trained as a visual artist, I completed a PhD at the Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of the Aegean, Greece.
My background is in fine art and art education. Originally trained as a visual artist, I completed a PhD at the Department of Mediterranean Studies, University of the Aegean, Greece.
With more than 30 years in higher education, public archaeology, and cultural resource management, my primary interests lie in maritime archaeology and historical archaeology.
I have been a member of the Society of Primitive Technology for many years. I have a BA in Anthropology and have worked for the USFS as an Archaeology Tech. for three years. I have been active in researching, creating and experimenting with traditional skills for 52 years.
I am an early technology specialist, conservation carpenter and master thatcher using researched techniques and materials for experimental archaeology purposes.
Jaap Hogendoorn, Springlevend Verleden (Alive and kicking past)
Organiser, producer, storyteller, craftsman, builder, fighter.
I am a Public Archaeologist and PhD researcher out of University of York. I specialize in the representation of marginalized cultures.
The point of my interest is Northeast Greenlandic archaeology: Independence, Saqqaq (a settlement in Western Greenland), Dorset culture (a Paleo-Inuit culture, lasting from 500 BC to between 1000 and 1500 AD).
I am a professional hairdresser and experimental archaeologist specializing in the recreation of ancient Roman, Greek and other archaic hairstyles. I use period appropriate tools and techniques and live models.
From 1998, Wiel is director of Oculare a Dutch organisation organising cultural and historic events mainly about the history of medicine.
Wiel is also medieval surgeon in Archeological Open Air Museum Archeon since 2003, were he did two medieval medical archaeological reconstructions.
Dr Geedh graduated in Arts & Crafts, specialized in Pottery & Ceramics, after finished her M.A. in Archaeology. As a part of her research, she is working in experimental and public archaeology.
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