Men called to Arms
This weekend, RAUZWI - Living Archeology Mittelweser is all about the early medieval "men under arms". On both days, the open-air grounds at the Old Saxon cemetery between Liebenau and Steyerberg will be brought to life.
This weekend, RAUZWI - Living Archeology Mittelweser is all about the early medieval "men under arms". On both days, the open-air grounds at the Old Saxon cemetery between Liebenau and Steyerberg will be brought to life.
On June 22, we invite you to the Open-Air Museum at Trzinica. On this day, we will celebrate Polish Sobótka (Kupala Night, Bonfire, St. John's Night). Kupala Night is an ancient event that can be traced to the tradition of paganism.
These workshops will focus on tanning animal skins.
Become an Archaeologist for a Day! You will be given a tour of our active archaeological dig at Fitzstephen's Fort. This is the first Norman fort in the country, founded in the winter of 1169 by Robert Fitzstephen. Learn how archaeologists assess, plan and execute a dig.
This course will be running on the following dates:
Associate Researcher at the Centre de Recherche Celtique et Bretonne with a doctorate in Celtic Studies (Université de Bretagne Occidental) and an advanced degree in the history of techniques (EHESS, Parsi), I try to combine archival sources, including literature, with hands-on inquiries into tec
UCD School of Archaeology’s experimental archaeological demonstration activities for the 2019 UCD Alumni Festival this Saturday 8th June 2019 will be in the centre of campus (in the space outside the AIB Bank).
Dedicated to the memory of Karen Finch, visionary leader in textile conservation and research.
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
The Brandenburg State Authorities for Heritage Management and State Museum of Archaeology (BLDAM) is a state authority established by and directly supervised by the Brandenburg State Ministry of Culture and Science.
The mission of the BLDAM is the fulfilment of the public service remit for preservation and dissemination of the archaeological and historical heritage of the federal state of Brandenburg.
Re-opened in 2008 the State Museum of Archaeology is an extracurricular place of learning and the most important cultural ambassador of the state Brandenburg.
It presents the 130 000 years old history of the state in an innovative, interactive and modern exhibition.
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