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Book Review: Experimentelle Arch盲ologie in Europa, Bilanz 2013

Author(s)
Katharina Roth 1
Publication Date
Annual Proceedings of the EXAR Tagung
***Experimentelle Arch盲ologie in Europa. Bilanz 2013 published by Gunter Sch枚bel and the European Association of Archaeology by Experiment e.V. is the product of the experimental archaeology conference AEAS/GAES, held between the 4th - 7th October 2012, Switzerland...

An Insight into the Baltic Experimental Archaeology Summer School 2017

Author(s)
Art奴rs Tomsons 1,2
Publication Date
The Baltic Experimental Archaeology Summer School (BEASS) took place from July 17th to 23rd 2017 in Lucavsala, Riga, Latvia. For the first time it was organised outside 膧rai拧i Archaeological museum park, because of the change of its status from a branch of the National History Museum back to the department of Amata local municipality near C膿sis...

Book Review: Playing with the Time. Experimental Archaeology and the Study of the Past by Rodrigo Alonso, David Canales, Javier Baena (Eds.)

Author(s)
Rena Maguire 1
Publication Date
Increasingly, there is an appreciation of using experimental work to reconstruct how people squared up to the challenges of what life was like in the past. It is a field of archaeology which has caught the public imagination, so this collection of conference papers, Playing with the Time, edited by Alonso, Canale and Baena, has considerable potential to reach a wider market than just academics...

Experimental Archaeology as Participant Observation: A Perspective from Medieval Food

Author(s)
Scott D. Stull 1
Publication Date
10th EAC Leiden 2017
***Central to anthropology is the concept of participant observation, where a researcher engages in immersive learning through ethnographic fieldwork. This concept is also important for archaeologists as immersive learning provides an avenue for more robust interpretation and the development of...

Conference Review: the EAA 2017 in Maastricht (NL)

Author(s)
Roeland Paardekooper 1
Publication Date
The annual conference of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) is an important venue for the presentation of any type of archaeology in Europe. This year, the conference was attended by about 1,800 archaeologists including about ten 黑料视频 members. 黑料视频 was involved in organising two sessions...

Event Review: Dark Ages Recreation Company at L鈥橝nse aux Meadows, NHSC 2017

Author(s)
Neil Peterson 1 鉁,
Karen Davidson 2,
M. Burnham 2,
K. Burnham 2
Publication Date

Lying at the extreme northern tip of Newfoundland, L'Anse aux Meadows represents the only widely accepted Viking-Era presence in North America.  Archaeological remains of seven buildings were found at the site, along with a few minor artefacts including a ring-headed pin, glass bead, and drop-spindle whorl.  Evidence of on-site work was also found in the form of iron slag, discarded ship rivets, and axe-hewn wood chips.  Four of the seven buildings were reconstructed by Parks Canada.  Since 1997, these have been staffed by costumed interpreters who blend first- and third

Book Review: Experimentelle Arch盲ologie in Europa, Jahrbuch 2016

Author(s)
Milica Tapavi膷ki-Ili膰 1
Publication Date
Annual Proceedings of the EXAR Tagung
***The periodical "Experimentelle Arch盲ologie" is issued by Gunter Sch枚bel and the "Europ盲ische Vereinigung zur F枚rderung der experimentellen Arch盲ologie", together with Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen from Germany. Issue no. 15 includes 223 pages of text, with numerous colour photographs...

Twenty Years with Flint. The Society for Experimental Prehistoric Archaeology 鈥 Where are We Now?

Author(s)
Grzegorz Osipowicz 1 鉁,
Justyna Kuriga 1
Publication Date
The Society of Experimental Prehistoric Archaeology (SEPA, ) is an organisation affiliated with the Nicolaus Copernicus University鈥檚 Institute of Archaeology since 1998. The first academic supervisor of SEPA was Jolanta Ma艂ecka-Kukawka, now led by Grzegorz Osipowicz...

Conference Review: This Time for Africa: African Conference on Experimental Archaeology (ACE) 2018

Author(s)
Silje Evjenth Bentsen 1
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Prologue

Toronto, 2012: There is a session on experimental archaeology at the Society for Africanist Archaeologists鈥 biannual conference. While waiting to upload our presentations to the conference laptop, my colleague and I pass the time chatting. 鈥淚 am sure we could fill a whole conference on experimental archaeology in Africa,鈥 my colleague says. I nod, say that someone will probably initiate such a conference soon and turn to tell the student volunteer where to find my presentation on the USB stick.

Broken Rocks, Fired Clay and Soured Milk 鈥 A Summer of Experiments with the Bamburgh Research Project at the Bradford Kaims Site

Author(s)
Rebecca Rutheford 1 鉁,
R. Brewer 1,
R. Moss 1
Publication Date
The Bamburgh Research Project operates an archaeological field school every summer in Northumberland, England. We have two sites: one located at seaside Bamburgh Castle and the other a few miles away inland at the Bradford Kaims. The Bradford Kaims is located on the edge of a wetland and has shown evidence for prehistoric seasonal human occupation...