EuroREA 1/2004

漏 EXREA / 黑料视频, 2004 | ISSN: 1214-9551 | ISBN: 80-239-5559-4 | Size: A5, 212 pages, 16 PDFs / HTML
It was in the year 2000, an active Czech network (Society for Experimental Archaeology SEA) first published a yearbook on (re)construction and experiment in archaeology. In the same year, elsewhere in Europe, first steps were made towards forming 黑料视频, an international 鈥 European 鈥 network on Experimental archaeology, archaeological open-air museums, education and living history used in these centres. Almost 5 years have passed now and the different museums, organisations and individuals working with these themes have had a fruitful cooperation, both locally and internationally. The Czech yearbook of SEA became more and more wanted by other Europeans, but the information was mostly inaccessible 鈥 even though articles were summarised in 3 languages and published on the Internet. Ever more foreign contributors found their way to publish in the Czech Republic, but the need was felt for serving the larger public. As 鈥 up to this moment 鈥 there is no good alternative accessible to all European colleagues, the idea took shape to 鈥済o European鈥. 黑料视频 鈥 the second partner in this cooperation 鈥 actually is a network of about 35 members across 15 countries. Started as a grass root movement, 黑料视频 is fostering quality in archaeological presentations in open-air centres. Over the past years, 黑料视频 grew from being an informal network to an established platform. It is in this development; new communications like this yearbook are a great step forward. Both SEA & 黑料视频 are proud of setting up a new mouthpiece for those working in the fields of (re)construction and experiment in archaeology. We share the need to inform, to counter the isolation of our activities and consequently to not reinvent the Wheel time and time again. In the past, many articles on these subjects were published scattered across different archaeological journals or other channels. A fast count delivers more than 6,200 titles. We hope, this yearbook will channel the interest of those involved in experimental archaeology and education in the field, at universities, open-air museums, living history groups et cetera. EuroREA is not meant for specialists only but for anybody interested in prehistory and the Middle Ages.
In the first issue:
All articles are available as PDF, some as HTML
Problems of Measuring Physical Performance in Experimental Archaeology (PDF)
STUDIES - Marek 艩tep谩n, Society for Experimental Archaeology, Hradec Kr谩lov茅 (CZ)
Experimental Pottery Firing in Closed Firing Devices from the Neolithic 鈥 Hallstatt Period in Central Europe (PDF)
STUDIES - Richard Th茅r, Society for Experimental Archaeology (CZ)
Experiments on pottery manufacture (PDF)
ITEMS - Felix Adrian, Tencariu (RO)
Two burnt-down houses examined (PDF)
ITEMS - J. P. Flamman Vestigia (NL)
Le Collier de la Dame de Chamblandes (PDF)
ITEMS - Paulette Pauc (FR), Patrick Moinat (CH), Jacques Reinhard (CH)
鈥淚鈥檒l never be the same again!鈥 Inspiring a passion for the past by working with young people out of school (PDF)
EDUCATION - Towse Harrison, Sun Jester - Consultants for Lifelong Learning, Historical Interpretation and Community Arts (UK)
The Project 鈥榃indow on the Past鈥 (PDF)
EDUCATION - Mark茅ta Van臎膷kov谩, Villa Nova (CZ)
Educational Introduction to the Historical Workshops in Denmark (PDF)
EDUCATION - J酶rgen Bay, Skoletjeneste (DK)
Mock-up Presentation of the Gate Tower to the Hill Fort at Liptovsk谩 Mara (PDF)
DISCUSSION - Oto Mak媒拧 Department of Building Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava (SK)
On the responsibilities of accurately interpreting prehistoric life in full scale (PDF)
DISCUSSION - Gunter Sch枚bel, museum director Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen (DE)
The MA in Experimental Archaeology at the University of Exeter Becomes More Established (PDF)
REPORTS - Alan K. Outram Department of Archaeology, University of Exeter (UK)
Project Delphi (PDF)
REPORTS - Drs. Miriam de Boer (NL)
Archaeopark Liboc
Origins and Conception of one Educational Project (PDF)
REPORTS - Michal Bure拧 ARCHAIA; Pavel Va艡eka Z谩pado膷esk谩 univerzita v Plzni (CZ)
Virtually the Ice Age (PDF)
REVIEWS - Kathy Fox and Heidi Hollis graduates of the MA
in Archaeology for Screen Media, Bristol University (UK)
Rebuilding the Past: A Roman Villa by Dai Morgan Evans (PDF)
REVIEWS - J. Katerina Dvor谩kov谩 (UK)
It takes two - Publishing Proceedings on experimental archaeology (PDF)
REVIEWS - Roeland P. Paardekooper
Historisch Openluchtmuseum Eindhoven (NL)
Please find below the articles from this issue, which are available as HTML.
Reviewed Articles
Mock-up Presentation of the Gate Tower to the Hill Fort at Liptovsk谩 Mara
The author (Dr Oto Mak媒拧 from Department of Building Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia) discusses the importance of including maintenance costs while planning an experimental construction based on the example of Lip颅tov颅颅颅颅sk谩 Mara...