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Ancient Greek Weaving, Experimental Archeology on Greek Textiles and Household GDP

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Richard J. Palmer 1
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#EAC12 World Tour 2021
***This paper outlines the experimental weaving project of an ancient Greek chlamys to investigate the weaving production capacity of a typical household and reconstruct women鈥檚 contribution to household GDP in ancient Greece. While some scholars have researched finer textiles and tech-niques based on visual evidence...

Roman Bone Artefacts 鈥 First Steps Towards a New Approach

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Hildegard M眉ller 1 鉁,
Sabine Deschler-Erb 1,
Dorota Wojtczak 1
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To date, archaeologists often use a typological approach to assess the functions of bone artefacts from the Roman period. In some of these assigned typological groups, certain artefacts do not have a clear definition. This study aimed to assess whether use-wear analysis combined with experimental archaeology could be applied to bone artefacts from the Roman period as ...

Family Tour

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  • Switzerland

Until mid-January, you can still make Pfahlbau jewelry in the workshop and explore the night sky in the children's gallery. A museum tour especially for families will take place on January 9, 2022.

Smelly Past

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  • Switzerland

The toilet - a topic that everyone knows, but about which one usually puts on the shameful cover of silence. PD Dr. Urs Leuzinger, Thurgau Archeology Office, will present a fascinating cultural history of the 鈥渜uiet place鈥 on this evening. An event by the  , guests are welcome.