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Roman Era

EXARC Sessions at EAA 2023

Date
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Organised by
European Association of Archaeologists

Country

  • Ireland

At the annual conference of the EAA there will be several sessions related to experimental archaeology which EXARC happily supports. They fall in theme 4, "People of the Present - Peopling the Past".

Please note: the conference is hybrid, but only EAA members will be able to see presentations or participate.

-> Experiments with Organic Materials 

With Detector and Drone

Date

Country

  • Switzerland

This new exhibition will be officially opened at 11 a.m. Archaeologists and excavation technicians are guests in the museum from 12 noon. They bring their tools with them and demonstrate how modern archaeology works.

An Ancient Winter Magical Adventure

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Country

  • United Kingdom

The alternative Christmas family trail!

Come to Butser for a fun festive adventure for all the family. ā€˜Yuleā€™ have a magical time this Christmas exploring the ancient buildings around the farm and uncovering the folklore of Winter!

Adult Ā£10.50 / Child Ā£6.50 (ages 3 - 16) / Under 3s Free / Family Ā£27.50 (up to 2 adults and 2 children)

Natural Wool Needle Felting

Date

Country

  • United Kingdom

Escape the Christmas rush and learn to needle felt in a Saxon hall!

Using all-natural wool, youā€™ll design and felt your own winter decoration or gift ā€” perfect whether youā€™re celebrating Christmas, Yule, or something else this winter.

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

Bread and Fire: Family Afternoon

Date

Country

  • Austria

Bread has been one of the most important foods in Machland since ancient times. Reason enough to take a look at how bread was baked in the past in our ā€œBread Bakingā€ workshop during the Family Afternoon.

Another main focus on this day is fire. Here fire is made with flint, like thousands of years ago. A fiery affair not to be missed.

Where Are My Shoes?

Date
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Country

  • the Netherlands

Follow in the footsteps of the first inhabitants of our country. Trijntje from the Mesolithic probably walked barefoot. Those who are used to it will not feel every little stone prick. And besides, she and her family usually traveled by canoe.

Book Review: Investigations into the Dyeing Industry in Pompeii by H. Hopkins Pepper

Author(s)
Mante van den Heuvel 1 āœ‰
Publication Date
I was honoured to be asked to write a review on H. Hopkins PepperĀ“s ā€œInvestigations into the Dyeing Industry in Pompeiiā€ as well as a bit nervousā€¦ Who am I, a non-scholar to write a review on a PhD. Then I realised that there might not be that many people who read this kind of literature for fun and on a regular basis. I still feel a bit like an imposter, but here is my view on the HopkinsĀ“ book.