European Archaeology Days at Araisi Ezerpils Archaeological Park
European Archeology Days 2020!
European Archeology Days 2020!
We sew leather bags for all sorts of odds and ends.
Matthias Barkmann shapes precious metal sheets into precious vessels with a ball hammer and hammer. Such valuable bowls were reserved for the dining table of the upper class in Haithabu. They were probably used to drink specially made drinks that were reserved for special occasi
Matthias Barkmann demonstrates the old craft of chasing. Artistic silver jewelry with typical ornaments from the Viking Age is created under his hands. Look over his shoulder as he drives elaborate patterns into the precious metal with a hammer and hallmark.
Interactive learning, supported by 3D animations, about the history of Dublin in Viking and medieval times (target group: primary pupils)
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.
Join us in opening Denmark's largest Viking hall! The biggest Viking news in 1300 years! EXARC is extremely happy we can assist with streaming this event to all those unable to attend in person.
My name is Ronja Lau, I studied prehistoric archaeology at the Freie Universität Berlin and since my Bachelor degree I'm dealing with textile archaeology and experiments concerning textile research.
The Department of Archeology at the University of Zurich has an affiliated experimental archaeology group named ExperimentA (https://www.experimentarch.ch). The group runs experimental-archaeological projects, engages in public transfer (cf. images of the 2017 "Scientifica" science fair in Zurich), and is present in basic teaching modules of the study programs with experimental and empirical themes.
From autumn 2020, specific experimental teaching modules such as exercises with material techniques and chaînes opératoires (metal, flint, textiles, wood etc.) will be part of the study programs. Moreover, BA and MA students have the possibility to choose experimental-archaeological topics for their qualification thesis, and PhD students are invited to participate in interdisciplinary research projects, or launch their own initiatives.
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