_____Friday, June 18th
An archaeological review of 2020
Screening of the „film of the year 2020“ produced by the Brandenburg State Authorities for Heritage Management and State Museum of Archaeology. The short film presents the archaeological projects of the past year.
The film will be screened from 10.00 to 16.00 in the lecture room of the museum.
From hunting to farming
A guided tour with the museum educator. This guided tour through the permanent exhibition of the Brandenburg State Museum of Archaeology is taking us to a long gone epoche: The stone age. Together we will learn some interesting facts about the former environmental conditions, which underwent dramatic changes. And of course we will deal with the lifestyles and survival strategies of our prehistoric ancestors.
What was life like in the final and still cold part of the Ice Age?
What do we know about the hunter and gatherer societies of the Mesolithic?
Who were the first farmers and cattlemen in contemporary Brandenburg, and where did they come from?
The guided tour is designed likewise for kids and adults and will take approximately 90 minutes.The number of participants, the use of replicas and interactive elements are depending on the current pandemic regulations.
The tour is included in the entrance fee and starts at 15:00.
_____Saturday, June 19th
An archaeological review of 2020
Screening of the „film of the year 2020“ produced by the Brandenburg State Authorities for Heritage Management and State Museum of Archaeology. The short film presents the archaeological projects of the past year.
The film will be screened from 10.00 to 16.00 in the lecture room of the museum.
Meet the expert: The Neolithic in Brandenburg
A guided tour with Ralf Lehmphul M.A., Brandenburg State Authorities for Heritage Management
The permanent exhibition of the Brandenburg State Museum of Archaeology contains numerous treasures dating to the Neolithic. This tour is discussing several aspects of this rather dynamic period, focussing not exclusively on neolithic remains from the State of Brandenburg, but from Central and Northern Europe as well. The slow process of settling will be outlined and explained by presenting results of recent archaeological research. The participants encounter an astonishing variety of neolithic pottery and get to know burial and cultural practices of the first farmers and settlers. Last but not least the guided tour deals with one of the most important raw materials of this time: stone.
The guided tour is designed likewise for teenagers and adults and will take approximately 60 minutes. The number of participants is depending on the current pandemic regulations.
The tour starts at 14.00 and is included in the entrance fee.
_____Sunday, June 20th
An archaeological review of 2020
Screening of the „film of the year 2020“ produced by the Brandenburg State Authorities for Heritage Management and State Museum of Archaeology. The short film presents the archaeological projects of the past year.
The film will be screened from 10.00 to16.00 in the lecture room of the museum.
For further information visit our website www.landesmuseum-brandenburg.de or contact fatima.wollgast@bldam-brandenburg.de.