Prehistoric salado Pottery Workshop
When: March 13 – 17, 2019
Where: Mesa Grande Cultural Park, Mesa, Arizona
Instructor: Andy Ward
Cost: $385
Limit: 12 students
When: March 13 – 17, 2019
Where: Mesa Grande Cultural Park, Mesa, Arizona
Instructor: Andy Ward
Cost: $385
Limit: 12 students
When did I start? So long ago I do not exactly recall. I've done very early hunting since the seventies. I learned to make my own arrows and bows to historic models. I'm learning to knap flint into points. I've learned to use the atlatl and darts, the sling (Balearic in this case).
I am a PhD Candidate at the University of Iowa and I study ceramic loom weights from the Late Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Early Bronze Age in southwestern Iberia.
I received my B.A. in Archaeology from Cornell University in 2015, and my M.A. in Historical Archaeology from the University in Massachusetts, Boston in 2020.
Experimental archaeology has become a burgeoning field within that has answered significant questions about human experience driven by the same curiosity, ingenuity, and creativity that allowed our ancestors to thrive. It has also captured the public imagination and provides thousands with a tangible link to a multitude of imagined pasts.
I'm an old lady. I spin. I weave. I sew. I burrow ever deeper into the Iron Age Anglo-Saxon fiber processing and weaving rabbit hole.
I am a professor of anthropology at Lyon College in Batesville, Arkansas. My interests in experimental archaeology are largely related to ceramic use and function. My dissertation explored ceramic use-alteration of Ubaid materials at Kenan Tepe, in southeastern Turkey.
I have an amateur interest in archaeology, and participate in historic reenactment. I have interests in garment construction and embellishment. Tablet weaving and braiding/cordage techniques, and Scribal arts and book/ manuscript creation.
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