The 'Homo Pfifficus' of the Stone Age
Andreas Diehm opens the Stone Age's box of tricks and presents remarkable inventions that have made life easier to this day.
Andreas Diehm opens the Stone Age's box of tricks and presents remarkable inventions that have made life easier to this day.
Religion of the Bronze Age
House by the Sea - Natural textiles from the pile dwellers
The pile dwellers knew and used the resources of nature. Ropes and cords that were needed for building houses were made from linden bast, nettles, rushes, flax and willow.
On Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., the blacksmith Jürgen “Schorsch” Graßler will show his skills in the workshops of the Roman Villa Borg.
On Saturday September 9th, participants will learn pottery in the Roman Villa Borg from the master ceramist Lyn Riccardo in a course in construction technique. Already in Roman times there were pottery kilns for the production of everyday ceramics. In addition to vessels, roof tiles were also made in such potteries.
There are two sessions:
12:30-13:00
14:00-15:30
The castle comes to live with Living-History-group 'Grifenstain'
Get to know two important handicraft techniques of antiquity and test your own skills: two potters and the bone carver demonstrate their craft and invite you to join in.
It is literally on everyone's lips: our diet.
Healthy food and meals are a highly topical subject and an occasion to look at the eating habits of our ancestors at ARCHÄOTECHNICA.
On the first weekend in August, actors from fields such as living history, experimental archaeology and research will share their knowledge of nutrition with us.
The Stone Age is brought to life here! Archaeotechnician Andreas Diehm shows what had to be done every day: making and repairing tools, sewing clothes, but also making hunting weapons are some of the activities that can be explored together with the visitors. From the wooden hatchet with a stone blade to the filigree sewing needle made
Living history group 'Historia Vivens' visits Bachritterburg Kanzach.
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