Walking Stick Making with Eoin Donnely
Wittle your own walking stick and learn how to steam bend a crooked walking stick.
ALL COURSES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE- MINIMUM NUMBERS APPLY
This course will be repeated on 28 July.
Wittle your own walking stick and learn how to steam bend a crooked walking stick.
ALL COURSES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE- MINIMUM NUMBERS APPLY
This course will be repeated on 28 July.
During this one-day course, make your own spoon under the guidance of Eoin Donnelly, a third-generation woodsman.
ALL COURSES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE- MINIMUM NUMBERS APPLY
This course will be repeated August 11.
Music-archaeological studies often draw to a large extent on experimental activities, which are more and more reflected in the scientific discourse, as the subject evolves. This symposium acknowledges current trends in the experimental reconstruction and making of ancient musical instruments, and in experimental playing.
The purpose of ISBSA is to bring together all those involved in the study of the form, structure, function, and operational performance of ancient boats. The first symposium examined the methodological problems of studying boat remains. Many of the topics addressed at that initial meeting, such as experimental archaeology and ethnography.
There is lots of Experimental Archaeology at the SAA in Albuquerque (NM): 2 paper sessions, three poster sessions and many papers scattered accross other sessions. An excerpt:
April 11, 2019
Room: 130 Cimarron
Time: 1:00 PM–3:00 PM
Chair: Jeanne Binning
Participants:
The School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies is one of the leaders in African rock art studies, Palaeoarchaeology, the Stone Age, pre-colonial farming and herding societies and the formation of modern cultural identities in the last five hundred years.
The School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies is one of the leaders in African rock art studies, Palaeoarchaeology, the Stone Age, pre-colonial farming and herding societies and the formation of modern cultural identities in the last five hundred years.
Civic organisation Archeopark Liptovia is a voluntary organization associating people with an interest in presentation, protection, research and education in historical, cultural, folklore, national and natural heritage of Slovakia and Liptov region.
Archeopark Liptovia is a unique project of living ancient village consisting of a complex of prehistoric buildings, which is documenting the settlement of Slovakia from the Stone Age to the Great Migration period.
A week long course will be held at Lucavsala Island, in Riga, Latvia. The Course will be taught by dr.hist.
Stichting Erfgoedpark Batavialand
att. EXARC
Postbus 119
8200 AC Lelystad
the Netherlands
Phone: +(31) 6 40263273
Website: EXARC.net
Email: info@exarc.net
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