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Early Middle Ages

Book Review: Historical Brewing Techniques by Lars Marius Garshol

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Susan Verberg 1 ✉
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My fascination with Scandinavian yeast rings let me to meet Lars Marius Garshol, online, several years ago. It was refreshing to meet someone, even if only online, who, just like I, enjoys the practical aspects of enjoying and brewing a good home brew as well as being deeply fascinated with its traditions and history. We shared research, compared notes, and had lively discussions, even though...

Museu de Prehistòria de València at the European Archaeology Days

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  • Spain

The Museu de Prehistòria preserves much of the material legacy of the towns that occupied the Valencian territory. The recovery of this important heritage has been possible thanks to the excavations that the Prehistoric Research Service (SIP) has carried out for more than 80 years.

​​​​​​​European Days of Archaeology and Midsummer Celebration

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  • Czech Republic

European Days of Archeology and Midsummer Celebration

The European Archeology Days are coordinated by the French National Institute for Preventive Archeology (INRAP) under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture of the French Repub

The Vertical Olive Crushing Mill as a Machine and its Energy Balance - A Preliminary Approach

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Antonis G. Katsarakis 1 ✉
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The vertical crushing mill turns the olives into pulp by combining the rotational and rolling motion of a heavy upright stone wheel that moves with continuous contact along a circular horizontal trajectory on a stationary base which forms the system's frame of reference. It was devised during the Hellenistic period and served as one of the most important and impressive means of production in the pre-industrial olive mills of Crete and the Mediterranean in general, until more advanced mill types gradually started replacing it from the mid-19th century onwards.

Old Kernave Comes to Life

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  • Lithuania

Throughout the summer, every last weekend of the month, fun voices and pictures of crafts will resound in the restored medieval homesteads of KernavÄ—. Craftsmen from various parts of Lithuania will be demonstrating again life in the old Lithuanian capital.

Fous d'Histoire Compiègne

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Organised by
l’Association pour l’Histoire Vivante (ApHV)

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  • France

On November 14 and 15, 2020 the 5th edition of Fous d'Histoire Compiègne will take place at Le Tigre, Festival du Spectacle Historique et Marché de l'Histoire, which took over from Fous d'Histoire Pontoise which existed since 2006.