Joseph Davis MSc
MSc in Experimental Archaeology, University College Dublin, 2018
Career database administrator and developer
Interested in: fire simulation, textiles, meadmaking, digital archaeology
MSc in Experimental Archaeology, University College Dublin, 2018
Career database administrator and developer
Interested in: fire simulation, textiles, meadmaking, digital archaeology
Biennial International Conference for the Craft Sciences
Master's student in Archaeology at Cardiff University, specialising in British Prehistory and experimental/experiential archaeology. I am doing my dissertation on the use of experiential and experimental archaeology in studying prehistoric societies under the supervision of Ian Dennis.
Starting at 10:30 and finishing at 14:30
Discover daily life in an Iron Age hill fort through role play and activities including cooking, building, face painting and basketry. Learn about the religion, warfare and social structure of Celtic people.
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Booking : 01239 891319
To those of you doing hands-on experimental work in the field, lab, classroom, or anywhere else please come to ASOR 2020 in Boston and present your work in the "Experimental and Experiential Archaeology" session. I know many of you are doing exciting and interesting things and we'd love to hear about them!
The terrain of the "Oertijdpark" entirely belongs to our ancestors this weekend. The ancient people show life in prehistory. The Stone Age, the Iron Age and the Bronze Age come to life. People live, work, eat, do and feel just like they do now. Experience the primeval time, experience the human being who is still in full contact with nature. Feel their dependence, experience their hard work.
During the Prehistory festival, our Prehistory park is overflowing with prehistoric people. The hunebed builders and their descendants imitate life in prehistoric times. With a group of prehistoric people, the Stone Age, Iron Age and Bronze Age are brought to life. Lots of things are going on! People live, work, eat, do and feel, as they did long ago.
The terrain of the "Oertijdpark" entirely belongs to our ancestors this weekend. The ancient people show life in prehistory. The Stone Age, the Iron Age and the Bronze Age come to life. People live, work, eat, do and feel just like they do now. Experience the primeval time, experience the human being who is still in full contact with nature. Feel their dependence, experience their hard work.
Handicraft knowledge and skills have always been acquired through practical instruction. Showing and explaining, demonstrating and imitating are essential methods to convey - and understand - the manufacture of a wide variety of objects.
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