World Draft Cattle Symposium
Following the great success of the Virtual World Draft Animal Congress ("Draft Animals in the Past, Present and Future) in 2021, the World Draft Cattle Symposium will be held in Lorsch (Germany) from March 8-9, 2024.
Following the great success of the Virtual World Draft Animal Congress ("Draft Animals in the Past, Present and Future) in 2021, the World Draft Cattle Symposium will be held in Lorsch (Germany) from March 8-9, 2024.
Time: 10:00-17:00
Costs: 80, - € / day plus material
Leaders: Thomas Groß, Boris and Philipp Potschka
Number of people: max. 8
During these two days, with the support of our experienced course instructors, you can plan and implement your own bronze casting projects. One-day participation is possible.
Wood and clay are the oldest building materials known to man and are also used in the construction of the Zeiteninsel model buildings. In the Bronze Age residential building, a double wattle wall will be built, which will then be daubed.
Participation of at least two days is necessary.
In the two-day course, the participants learn which work steps are required to make a bow and make their own bow under expert guidance.
We would like to invite you to participate in the 2nd Conference of the Faculty of Archaeology ‘Przeszłość ma przyszłość!/ The Past Has a Future!’, which will take place, in a hybrid format at the Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw (Poland) and online on March 22-26th, 2021
Dr. Liye Xie studies the co-construction of technology and society with specialties in preindustrial technologies of bone, stone, and earthen construction.
Since 1994 I am the director of the Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen.
I have been involved with experimental archaeology since my student days. I started in the field of ceramics followed by research into the historical relationship between ecosystems and material-actions. At present my focus is on open-fired ceramics and adaptive construction.
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