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
Reconsidering Combs and Comb-making in Early Medieval Ireland
Sewing with Sealskin: Investigating Paleo-Inuit needle making and sewing practices through collaboration with modern Inuit seamstresses
Identifying dismemberment butchery marks and tools in the zooarchaeological record: the experimental process Oral
Replicating Tangentially Split Oak Planks in Prehistory: Observation and Understanding Through Doing, a Master’s Thesis
An Experimental Approach to the Study of Amber Processing in the Neolithic
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) - a useful plant with historical and future perspectives. First cultivation and processing experiments
Reconstructing - and using - an early medieval straw bridle
-> Experiments with Pyrotechnics
Bronze Age insignia: technology and function Oral PDF
And it burns, burns, burns – the bronzes on the pyre
Experiment, Archaeology, Art - The Turf to Tools Project
By the hand of the smelter: Bloomery Smelting Experiments Reveals Technological and Provenancing Aspects of Iron in the Southern Levant
People, places, things. A detailed investigation of pinched crucibles from early medieval Ireland and beyond.
New Technology, New Recipe? Experimental Reconstruction of Clay Pastes for the Production of Late Cypriot Plain White Pottery from Enkomi
Specularia: an archaeological experimentation project for the study of window glass in the Roman period Oral PDF
-> Education and Cultural Significance of Experimental Archaeology
Archaeological experiment as a part of restoration of the historical memory of local communities - 1620 Cesta k porážce project
Experimental Archaeology and Cultural Protection Programmes: a case study from North African Mountains
The Vounous Symposium: Building community through craft and experimental archaeology
Cultural Landscapes and Social Spaces (CLaSS)
Smoke and the Water Towards a new understanding of Roman underfloor heating systems