
Late August, we published the EXARC Journal 2018/3. It includes 15, all open access, articles.
We publish all about experimental archaeology, ancient technology and interpretation. Articles describe Erasmus, bronze casting in Cyprus, a cloak clasp, trebuchets, museum exhibitions on textiles in Slovakia and public access through archaeology in the USA. The Journal also describes how scientific gain is possible through observing pottery processes, and discusses the reconstruction of prosthetic legs from the 19th century UK. How did the environment collapse at Easter Island and why? What does it take to make a masterpiece cloak clasp from the 7th century BC? Read it all in our Journal.