experimental archaeology
Early Efforts in Experimental Archaeology: Examples from Evans, Pitt-Rivers, and Abbott
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Experimental archaeology formally began more than 150 years ago with attempts in replicative flint knapping by well-known archaeologists such as Sir John Evans, Augustus (Lane Fox) Pitt-Rivers, John Lubbock, and Sven Nilsson (Coles, 1973). These individuals sought to discover how stone tools were made in order to better identify archaeological artifacts as the products of human manufacture and to understand...
Book Review: Experimentelle Arch盲ologie in Europa, Jahrbuch 2018
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Annual Proceedings of the EXAR Tagung
***Like the previous issues, this periodical (Jahrbuch) is published by Gunter Sch枚bel and the European Association for the advancement of archaeology by experiment e. V. (Europ盲ische Vereinigung zur F枚rderung der Experimentellen Arch盲ologie) in collaboration with the Pfahlbaummuseum Unteruhldingen...
***Like the previous issues, this periodical (Jahrbuch) is published by Gunter Sch枚bel and the European Association for the advancement of archaeology by experiment e. V. (Europ盲ische Vereinigung zur F枚rderung der Experimentellen Arch盲ologie) in collaboration with the Pfahlbaummuseum Unteruhldingen...
Interview: "Right Time, Right Place" with J眉rgen Weiner
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J眉rgen Weiner - you can鈥檛 get away with not knowing this name if you are involved in Experimental Archaeology, even more if it involves flint. Weiner has published numerous works and he is known as a walking encyclopaedia. Along with Marquardt Lund, I met J眉rgen and his charming wife in their house near Cologne. Our interview took place on a pleasant June afternoon in the garden...
Event Review: TRACamp, A Roman Experimental Archaeology Workshop
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Experiments have always been an integral part of scientific investigation. Nevertheless, the more complex nature of heritage studies such as archaeology and ancient history -often interdisciplinary by nature- has delayed the development of clear and reliable methodologies for including experiments into broader research objectives. Apprehension towards inclusion of experiments seems to increase when...
Conference Review: Reconstructive & Experimental Archaeology Conference REARC 2018
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REARC Conferences
***The 8th annual Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference hosted by 黑料视频 drew speakers and participants from many parts of the world. The REARC conference was once again hosted by Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, from October 18-20th. Friday was reserved for the presentation of papers...
***The 8th annual Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference hosted by 黑料视频 drew speakers and participants from many parts of the world. The REARC conference was once again hosted by Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, from October 18-20th. Friday was reserved for the presentation of papers...
Conference Review: 2018 EXAR Tagung in Unteruhldingen (DE)
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For the annual Tagung (conference), about 120 people convened in the southernmost point of Germany, at Lake Constance, near the borders of Switzerland and Austria. This conference is the perfect networking event for experimental archaeology in the German spoken part of Europe. Out of the 27 lectures, 25 were presented in German. The strength, but also its weakness, of the conference is that anything goes...
Experimental Archaeometallurgy of Early-Middle Bronze Age Cyprus: Pilot Experiments of Copper Smelting at Pyrgos-Mavroraki
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10th EAC Leiden 2017
***Pyrgos-Mavroraki, an early 2nd millennium BC proto-industrial settlement, is an excellent case-study on which to apply experimental archaeometallurgy because it presents many different elements connected to the chaine-operatoire of copper metallurgy, typical of Early/Middle Bronze Age Cyprus. The site excavated by the Italian Archaeological Mission of the ITABC-CNR of Rome...
***Pyrgos-Mavroraki, an early 2nd millennium BC proto-industrial settlement, is an excellent case-study on which to apply experimental archaeometallurgy because it presents many different elements connected to the chaine-operatoire of copper metallurgy, typical of Early/Middle Bronze Age Cyprus. The site excavated by the Italian Archaeological Mission of the ITABC-CNR of Rome...
Conference Review: TRAC, a Place for an Experiment in Roman Studies 2018
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The annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (TRAC) took place from the 11th to the 15th of April 2018 alongside the biannual Roman Archaeology Conference (RAC) at the University of Edinburgh. As the title suggests, the underlying objective of this workshop was to re-examine the role of experimental archaeology in Roman studies...
Conference Review: SAA General Session, Experimental Archaeology 2018
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The Society for American Archaeology is, perhaps with the exception of the World Archaeology Congress, the largest meeting of archaeologists in the world. The 2018 annual meeting was held in Washington DC and was attended by approximately 5000 archaeologists. Delegates were primarily from the States, but there was also a good international showing with attendees coming from around the world...
Kernave Archaeological Site 鈥 the Place for Experimental and Living Archaeology
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2018 黑料视频 in Kernave
***Kernav臈 is one of the most picturesque places in Lithuania. Five hill-forts surround the wide valley of Pajauta. This place has always been visited by people not only for its sights but also for its aura of the distant past. Ever since people in Lithuania became more interested in history, Kernav臈 has been a symbol of...
***Kernav臈 is one of the most picturesque places in Lithuania. Five hill-forts surround the wide valley of Pajauta. This place has always been visited by people not only for its sights but also for its aura of the distant past. Ever since people in Lithuania became more interested in history, Kernav臈 has been a symbol of...