Phil R. Geib PhD
Southwestern archaeologist (North America) now living and working on the Great Plains with an interest in ancient technologies, especially lithics and perishables.
Southwestern archaeologist (North America) now living and working on the Great Plains with an interest in ancient technologies, especially lithics and perishables.
I am an early technology specialist, conservation carpenter and master thatcher using researched techniques and materials for experimental archaeology purposes.
I started experiments with the construction of coracles and other boats about twenty years ago.
I became involved with experimental archaeology while working at the Irish National Heritage Park during my bachelor studies and then pursued experimental research for both by MA and PhD (at University College Dublin), which focused on early medieval house reconstructions.
My PhD in Archaeology, at Edinburgh University, examined the objects interpreted as clay drums, from the Trichterbecher culture (TRB - 3300-2700 BC). During this time, I constructed models of the different drum styles in order to investigate the techniques of attaching a drum-skin.
I'm an experimental archaeologist and replica-maker based in Bergen, Norway. Since about 1990, I've been working with public archaeology, giving lectures and flint knapping demonstrations at museums all over Norway.
Dr Wolfgang Lobisser is a senior member of EXARC.
My name is Wulf Hein. My main field of activity is the manufacturing of professional reconstructions of all kinds of prehistoric finds, from a bone sewing needle to a one-to-one scale Neolithic house.
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