Mark W Barrows
I am a retired woodworker. I am also a canoe traveler, a historical reenactor focused on Early Medieval Ireland, and amateur experimental archaeologist currently focused on logboats.
I am a retired woodworker. I am also a canoe traveler, a historical reenactor focused on Early Medieval Ireland, and amateur experimental archaeologist currently focused on logboats.
I am an academic archaeologist who regularly flintknaps and practices experimental archaeology. Currently, I am a Master's student at UNBC who is almost done my program. I have close to a decade of experience analyzing stone and faunal tools. For experimental archaeology, I have cl
I'm Anton van den Heuvel (1964), I started learning ancient skills at the end of the eighties at the prehistoric village of Eindhoven. I have worked very closely with Hans Horreus de Haas, he was very inspirational to me.
Interested primarily in the technology and crafts of the paleolithic period.
I am an archaeobotanist specialised in the anatomical identification of archaeological wood from Palaeolithic (Europe) and prehispanic archaeological contexts (Canary Islands).
I am currently working on my Master's degree in the Classics Program at the University of Kentucky, and I previously attended the University of North Carolina at Asheville.
I'm a Palaeolithic arcaheologist and British Academy Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Reading, Department of Archaeology. I am also part of the research team working on the wood remains from Schöningen.
I'm an experimental archaeologist with a PhD from Exeter Uni (2016) and a music composer.
I became interested in preindustrial technology through archery, boomerangs, throwing sticks, and spear throwers in the 1980s.
I am currently at the beginning of my dissertation in the field of architectural history with the broad topic of the construction methods of the Scandinavians of the early Middle Ages.
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