Lucia Ros
Hello! My name is Lucia.
I am a woman with wide interests and experience, and always looking for new challenges and learning opportunities!
Hello! My name is Lucia.
I am a woman with wide interests and experience, and always looking for new challenges and learning opportunities!
Started experimental work in 2006, researching the antler combs from the Norse site on Bornais, South Uist, Scotland.
I first ventured into the history and heritage industry with my husband in 1988, presenting living history for heritage and education. As part of this, we presented both the social and military aspects of the past.
I'm an experimental archaeologist and replica-maker based in Bergen, Norway. Since about 1990, I've been working with public archaeology, giving lectures and flint knapping demonstrations at museums all over Norway.
Dr. Alice Choyke is active in different fields of her interest. She has worked with osseous materials from Hungary & Turkey, from the Bronze Age and Medieval period. She has also done experiments with bone tool manufacture in 1985.
After a tour in the US Army, Doug Meyer graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where he received his BA in History and Anthropology. It was after attending an Anthropology class that he began actively practicing primitive technology under Steve Watts.
My name is Wulf Hein. My main field of activity is the manufacturing of professional reconstructions of all kinds of prehistoric finds, from a bone sewing needle to a one-to-one scale Neolithic house.
Stichting Erfgoedpark Batavialand
att. EXARC
Postbus 119
8200 AC Lelystad
the Netherlands
Website: EXARC.net
Email: info@exarc.net
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