Nathalie Roy
I am a Latin teacher by trade, but for the past 4 years, I've developed courses that live at the intersection of classics and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math).
I am a Latin teacher by trade, but for the past 4 years, I've developed courses that live at the intersection of classics and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math).
I’m an Archaeologist, living in Austria, studies in pre- and early history with professional combination of classical archeology, numismatics, paleontology, ethnology and human biology. Formerly employee of the Austrian Academy of Science, Vienna (Department of Prehistoric Commission) and Ar
João Carlos Moreno (Bogotá, 1989) (mostly known as JuCa) is Professor of Archaeology in the Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG) and in the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR) where he advises/supervises students in experimental archaeology, lithic technology, geoarchaeology
I'm an archaeologist and a postgraduate student at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano specializing in Early Medieval Archaeology and Landscape Archaeology; I'm particularly interested in longobard material culture and I have a long experience in archaeological excavations.
My name is Ronja Lau, I studied prehistoric archaeology at the Freie Universität Berlin and since my Bachelor degree I'm dealing with textile archaeology and experiments concerning textile research.
I’m an Archaeologist, living in Austria, studies in Late Roman, Longobards, settlements, clothing. Focusing on ancient technology, with a good base experience in wood and in textile craftsmanship. In 2015, I started experimental Archaeology in textile technology, spinning, carding,
I first started with experimental archaeology over fifteen years ago when working with Dr. David Sim for one year on reconstructed weapons and armour.
I am in my final year of my PhD project (2017-2020) which is looking at textile production in Iron Age Britain. I am concerned with querying the functional attributes of textile tools as an assemblage and characterizing the circumstances of their discard.
Daily life in the paleolithic in South-Germany/North-Switzerland, cooking in rawhide, brain tanning, flintknapping. Working with museums in Switzerland and Germany at open days events. Present project is tanning with pigments.
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