Mixed Matters
How to Communicate an Event to the Media
Event Review: Yeoncheon Palaeolithic Festival: from Hand Axe to Street Dance
CRAFTER: An Experimental Approach to Fire-Induced Alteration of Pottery Fabrics
Book Review: Experimental Archaeology: from Research to Society, by Isabel Cáceres et al.
CRAFTER: Re-creating Vatin Pottery 2: an Examination of Clay Quality and its Behaviour
The Bronze Age Vatin culture has been known in archaeology as a cultural phenomenon distinguished by a specific material culture which existed between c. 2200 to 1600 B.C. in the region of the southern part of the Pannonian Plain, and the area along the lower Sava river and south of the Danube river. The Vatin culture followed on from the Early Bronze Age cultures in the region, indicating stabilization in this area after the disintegration of the Aeneolithic Vučedol culture by tribes from the Russian steppe (Garašanin 1979, p. 504; cf.
Conference Review: Hands on History ReConference, 2-4 November 2018
Book Review: A Handbook for Men's Clothing of the Late 15th Century by Anna Malmborg & Willhelm Schütz
Interview: JAPKE – The Female Viking Power-house of Lejre
Conference Review: EAStS 2018 – 1st Experimental Archaeology Student Symposium, Newcastle Upon Tyne
On the first day of the Symposium, after a brief introduction to the conference by Marco Romeo Pitone (EXARN), a series of interesting talks were presented by post graduate students from universities across the UK and beyond.