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Field School: Irish Bronze Age

Date
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Organised by
National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG) (IE)

Country

  • Ireland

Experimental Archaeology and the material culture of the Irish Bronze Age with the Irish Fieldschool of Prehistoric Archaeology
A National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG) summer fieldschool at Craggaunowen Heritage Park

CRAFTER: An Experimental Approach to Fire-Induced Alteration of Pottery Fabrics

Author(s)
Carlos Velasco Felipe 1,2 鉁,
Jos茅 Mar铆a Bell贸n 1,2,
Bartolom茅 Bell贸n 1,2
Publication Date
In doing an inventory of ceramic materials from archaeological excavations, it is a common practice to indicate their observable atmosphere of firing. This parameter refers to the presence of gases, especially oxygen, during the firing and cooling of pottery: if oxygen circulates freely, the procedure is said to be oxidising; if, on the contrary, the atmosphere of firing lacks free air, it is called reducing...

Book Review: Experimental Archaeology: from Research to Society, by Isabel C谩ceres et al.

Author(s)
Patr铆cia Machado 1
Publication Date
鈥淓xperimental Archaeology: from research to society鈥 is a transcript of the proceedings of the Vth International Congress of Experimental Archaeology in Tarragona, Spain, on the 25-27th October 2017. The conference, organized by Experimenta (Asociaci贸n Espa帽ola de Arqueolog铆a Experimental), the Institut Catal脿 de Paleoecologia Humana i Evoluci贸 Social (IPHES)...

Arkaim Flame

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Organised by
"Arkaim" Reserve (RU)
experimental archaeology association "Archaeos" (RU)
South Ural State University, Laboratory of Experimental Archaeology (RU)

Country

  • Russia

The third historical reenactment festival "Arkaim Flame" is dedicated to the ancient history of the Southern Urals.The guests of the festival are shown the details of the life, crafts and military affairs of ancient times.

TerramarAlive

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Country

  • Italy

A special day dedicated to re-enactment to relive the atmosphere of a terramara.

The village of Montale is animated by figures engaged in daily activities: artisans at work, women at the hearth and the loom, warriors armed with swords and daggers.

CRAFTER: Re-creating Vatin Pottery 2: an Examination of Clay Quality and its Behaviour

Author(s)
Vesna Vu膷kovi膰 1,2
Dejan Jovanovi膰 3
Publication Date

The Bronze Age Vatin culture has been known in archaeology as a cultural phenomenon distinguished by a specific material culture which existed between c. 2200 to 1600 B.C. in the region of the southern part of the Pannonian Plain, and the area along the lower Sava river and south of the Danube river. The Vatin culture followed on from the Early Bronze Age cultures in the region, indicating stabilization in this area after the disintegration of the Aeneolithic Vu膷edol culture by tribes from the Russian steppe (Gara拧anin 1979, p. 504; cf.

ICA 2: Contributions of Experimental Archaeology to Excavation and Material Studies

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Organised by
Museum of Art and History, Brussels 鈥 section of Egyptian Antiquities (BE)
Laboratoire Arch茅omat茅riaux et Pr茅vision de l'Alt茅ration (FR)
Sorbonne Universit茅 Lettres - CNRS Orient & M茅diterran茅e (FR)
Universit茅 MSH Paris-Saclay (FR)
KU Leuven - Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (BE)
Institut f眉r 脛gyptologie und Koptologie Westf盲lische Wilhelms-Universit盲t M眉nster (DE)
Mines d鈥檃rgent des Rois Francs de Melle (FR)
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Country

  • France

The first conference (ICA I) resulted in the foundations for a methodology, allowing experimental archeology to be a scientific research tool in its own right. Following these reflections, we hope that the participants, in their presentations and experiments, will also define and highlight the methodology they practice.

NESAT XIV FINLAND

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Organised by
University of Oulu (FI)
Aalto University (FI)
University of Helsinki (FI)

Country

  • Finland

Due to the uncertain circumstances and evolving travel and gathering restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic the conference will be held only online.

鈥婥onference fee 鈥

  • 30 鈧 for employed registrants

  • 15 鈧 for students and those working on scholarships

鈥婣ttendance awards