Palaeolithic
Experimental Archaeology Course Caspe
Country
- Spain
The 15th Experimental Archeology Course is celebrated this year 2019 between September 13 and 17. The place is the Student Residence "Florencio Repoll茅s", located in C / S谩stago s / n, in the Bajoaragonesa town of Caspe (Zaragoza, Spain).
Treewright Weekend
Country
- United Kingdom
Treewright is a modern translation of the Old English treowwyrhta. The treewright's job was to manage and convert wood into timber, through splitting, hewing and dressing the raw logs using wooden wedges and a variety of specialist axes.
Conference Review: Paleofestival, La Spezia, 2018
Prehistoric & Medieval Culture Fair
Country
- Czech Republic
Food, that magic word. Today it's so easy to get it, just visit the nearest supermarket or restaurant. But how did people eat earlier? What did all the living in the prehistoric and the Middle Ages mean? Tradespoeple from far distant counties go back thousands of years to the Krumpenowe Krupka Village - this time to hold the Pasta past. Come with them to taste their history!
Conference Session: Archaeological Landscapes in the Museum
Country
- Germany
The 83rd conference of the Northwest German Association for Archaeological Research will take place in Heide, Holstein (DE). One of their sessions is particularly interesting: the meeting of the workgroup 鈥瀉rchaeological museums鈥 of the German Museum Association. This conference will be in German.
Conference Review: African Conference on Experimental Archaeology 2018 from a Volunteer鈥檚 Point of View
11th Experimental Archaeology Conference EAC11
Country
- Italy
黑料视频 () and University of Trento () are pleased to announce the 1st call for papers for the 11th Experimental Archaeology Conference (#EAC11), which will be held in University of Trento, Italy, on the 2-4 May 2019.
Session: Archaeological Replication in Contemporary Research
Country
- New Zealand
The New Zealand Archaeological Association (NZAA) and the Australian Archaeological Association (AAA) annual conference will be held at Auckland University from 28 November to 1 December 2018. This particular session is on Thursday November 29. The session is in room 3, 8:30h - 13:00h and contains 12 papers.
Re-Creating an Aboriginal Earth Oven with Clayey Heating Elements: Experimental Archaeology and Paleodietary Implications
Learning to Recreate, Recreating to Learn. Experimental Archaeology
***This paper aims to present and discuss ongoing activities that combine Experimental Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology developed in the scope of a master's degree, a post-doctoral and other research projects at the University of Vigo (Galicia, Spain), in collaboration with regional open-air museums and educational centres...