Sounds as Material Culture: Experimental Archaeology and Ethno-Archaeology
Call for Papers
11. Symposium of the International Study Group on Music Archaeology
November 1-5, 2021 in Berlin
First Circular
11. Symposium of the International Study Group on Music Archaeology
November 1-5, 2021 in Berlin
First Circular
Session Proposal Limes Congress 2022
Bill Griffiths, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, United Kingdom
Lee Grana, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Our summer workshops for kids are a playful introduction to old crafts and technologies and a really handmade time travel.
On four successive days we offer outdoor workshops with different contents that apply to children from the age of 6 to10 years.
The recent past has witnessed a flowering of scholarship explicitly addressing the way that individuals, communities, and societies responded to the introduction of the pottery wheel.
During our next #FinallyFriday episode we'll be discussing ancient music and soundscapes with guest speakers Lara Comis and Simon Wyatt. Prepare that lemonade and settle back to immerse yourself in the sounds of the past.
The #EAC12 Conference will be an “around the world in 80 experiments” taking place in March 2021 (exact dates to be confirmed). It will start in New Zealand & Australia, turning towards Asia, Africa, Europe, North and South America as the time proceeds. #EAC12 has online lectures as well as presentations by local hotspots in different time zones.
From Cave Painting to Graffiti
What does cave painting have in common with modern graffiti pictures in public spaces? What methods and materials did the ice age artists use? Why were the pictures created then and are they created today? Try to create your own picture with earth colors and the simplest tools!
First session: Thursday, July 2, at 3:00–5:00 PM (Italian time)
Artist's impression of the park and its surroundings (1:59)
Kernavė was a medieval capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
These 3D videos were commissioned by the Kernavė State Cultural Reserve and are used in the Kernavė Archaeological Site Museum.
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