Building Sustainability Podcast: Historical Turf Construction
The Building Sustainability Podcast have just released a brand new episode on historical turf construction.
The Building Sustainability Podcast have just released a brand new episode on historical turf construction.
Come along and learn about Ancient Paints and earth pigments. During this workshop we will learn how people made paints from coloured minerals and brushes from foraged natural materials throughout prehistory and history, mainly between the stone age and the Vikings.
I have been working on leather reconstructions for the last 5 years and leathercrafting for 30 years. I am currently studying a Masters of Teaching at Murdoch University and doing ARCY1002 (Experimenting with Archaeology) at the University of Western Australia.
Graduated in 2001 at the University of Pavia with a thesis in Archaeology of the Roman Provinces, I subsequently obtained from the Province of Pavia the qualification of expert technician in the analysis and cataloguing of monumental assets at risk according to the Risk Map, the qualification of
I am currently at the beginning of my dissertation in the field of architectural history with the broad topic of the construction methods of the Scandinavians of the early Middle Ages.
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An action-packed weekend as Anglo-Saxon group Herigeas Hundas defend the magnificent Butser Saxon Hall from the marauding Vikings of Wuffa, back for a second attempt to claim it for themselves!
In proud collaboration with the project 1000 years along the river - a Leader project within Kävlinge municipality - and Friserhästen in Skåne and Hög's guest offer, we present "The Battle of Kyfflinge bridge" - a grand celebration of the millennium anniversary of the historic battle of Kävling
A warm welcome to the harvest festival at Vitlycke museum, we cook and offer historical flavors and dishes made with the best local ingredients.
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