EXARC Publications

EXARC Journal 2016/4 published

A bit later than planned (due to the early Digest 2016-2) EXARC Journal 2016/4 was published online in the first days of December. It contains 9 articles: 5 are Mixed Matters, the other 4 Peer-Reviewed. 

A Danish Boat as Open Source Project, a Minoan Experimental House, Outdoor Travelling as Reenactment and Living History in German Archaeological Open-Air Museums. Mixed Matters from South Africa and more...

For more see: https://exarc.net/issue-2016-4

End of November we also made the 2014-4 issue, with 10 articles, open access. See http://exarc.net/issue-2014-4

EXARC Digest 2016-2 went to print

We are happy to say, the second Digest of 2016 went to print recently. It will be posted to you in the second week of November. The autumn 2016 Digest is showcasing choice articles from EXARC Journal issues 2016/2 and 2016/3. The Digest brings samples from different parts of the globe, including Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovenia and the United States...

EXARC Journal 2016-2 ready

Mid June and the second EXARC Journal Issue of 2016 is published. It contains 14 articles, of which eight are Mixed Matters and have been added on a weekly base over the previous months. These are open access and are book, festival and conference reviews as well as a discussion on using knives in archaeological open-air museums...

EXARC Journal Digest 2016-1 sent to the printer

After the last Digest, which was dedicated to the European OpenArch Project, we are returning to our usual format and bringing you a choice of articles from EXARC Journal issues 2015/3 to 2016/1. These issues discuss a number of topics concerning archaeological open-air museums, including the important questions of accessibility of open-air museums to the wide public and working with children and young people.

Special Issue - OpenArch EXARC Digest Journal 2015-2 ready

With OpenArch coming to the end, EXARC decided to publish a special issue of Digest - dedicated to OpenArch. We asked the partners to write about their best experiences, summarizing their role in OpenArch and what they learned. In the Digest we published six peer-reviewed articles (divided between AOAM and Interpretation), and five Mixed Matters.