Wiel van der Mark
From 2003 Wiel is medieval surgeon in Archeological Open-Air Museum Archeon, he published two medieval medical reconstructions for the EXARC Journal.
From 2003 Wiel is medieval surgeon in Archeological Open-Air Museum Archeon, he published two medieval medical reconstructions for the EXARC Journal.
Currently doing a PhD at the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University.
I am teaching Textile & Costume history at Academies in Amsterdam. I am working since 1994 in reconstructing artifacts, clothing and ancient textile technics with special interest in the Mesolithic period.
Ms drs Annemarie Pothaar (1977) Master of Arts in Heritage Education & Interpretation.
If you live in the Netherlands and work with archaeological open-air museums, archaeological experimentation or education, there is a good chance you are a member of VAEE, the Dutch Association for Experimental Archaeology & Education...
Starting activities in 1987, first flint knapping. Later on I did all kinds of things, as long as they fit into the Dutch Mesolithic-period.
I worked in the prehistorisch Dorp and did many professional events. I have been covering many eras on which the Bronze Age / Early Iron Age and the Early Middle Ages in Northern Europe are my main focus.
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