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2025 Experimental Archaeology Conference - EAC14
Country
- Brazil
We are very excited to announce the dates and location for our 2025 Experimental Archaeology Conference - EAC14.
Where: Federal University of Paran谩 (UFPR) in Curitiba, Brazil.
When: 12-16th May 2025 (3 days of conference, followed by 2 days of optional excursions)
An Integrated Approach to Unveiling Wear Traces on Non-Flint Stone Tools
Country
- Belgium
In diverse geographic and chronological contexts, non-flint lithic materials have proven to be crucial for the production of lithic artifacts, providing valuable insights into hominin socioeconomic strategies and lifeways.
Play: Surviving in the Stone Age
Country
- Germany
On Sunday, June 30, 2024, at 2 p.m., a one-off performance of a small theater play will take place for in the Dithmarschen Stone Age Park in Albersdorf.
EAD24 at Araisi Ezerpils Archaeological Park
Country
- Latvia
Celebrating the European Archaeology Day's every June has become a tradition in 膧rai拧i Archaeological Park, and this year is no exception.
Symposium: Experimental Archaeology Study on the Research of Magnetic Instrument Technology
Country
- Japan
An experimental archaeological approach to the restoration of stoneware techniques such as stonemaking and use is important, but in recent years, a more diverse and extensive experimental programme has been incorporated into research. At the same time, it means that the methodological positioning of experimental archaeology in stone study is also diversifying.
Experimental Approach to Flint Shaft Mining: Understanding the Extraction Process and the Technical Gesture at Casa Montero (Madrid, Spain)
A Scheme of Evolution for Throwing Sticks
National Canon Days at the Hunebedcentrum
Country
- the Netherlands
Help out on the farm! May 25 and 26, 2024 are the national Canon Days. Dolmens and their makers, the dolmen builders, are one of the windows into the Canon network.
Digitalisation in Open-Air Museums and Reconstructions
Country
- the Netherlands
This conference is open to all people with a museum or technical background who are interested in digital tools in the cultural sector. Our focus is on museums and other parties working with reconstructions (for example replica ships or other constructions that are not permanently tied to a museum).
Using Archaeology for Recovery
Country
- United Kingdom
- Ukraine
On Friday, 5 July 2024, Bournemouth University will be holding a Seminar/Training Event on Using Archaeology for Recovery. Speakers with a wide knowledge of running projects that assist those who have suffered from trauma, especially on the battlefield, will be sharing their experiences with those who wish to run similar projects.