News

Out now: the 3rd EXARC Journal for 2013

We now published the EXARC Journal 2013/3. It contains 19 articles divided over four sections, all articles are open access. It includes 4 articles from the 7th UK EU Conference in Cardiff 2013. The Conference (held in 2013) was hosted jointly by the School of History, Archaeology and Religion at Cardiff University and St Fagan’s Open-Air Museum (UK). The conference consisted of two days of presentations, as well as a poster session at the end of the first day. 

We call all institutional and individual EXARC members to consider writing for us; you will reach many readers. Besides our members, also all users of EBSCO (mainly an academic public) have access. For more information, check the EXARC Journal.

The list below shows the reviewed articles of Issue 2013/3. There are thirteen more articles in the Mixed Matters section of this Journal. 

Archaeological Open-Air Museums

People Want Quality and They are Willing to Pay for it
Henrik Zipsane (SE)

Experimental Archaeology

From Wax to Metal: An Experimental Approach to the Chaîne Opératoire of the Bronze Disk from Urdiñeira Aaron Lackinger, Beatriz Comendador (ES)
Proceedings of the 7th UK Experimental Archaeology Conference Cardiff 2013

The Reconstruction of the Danubian Neolithic House and the Scientific Importance of Architectural Studies
Anick Coudart (US)

Copper + Tin + People: Public Co-Smelting Experimentation in Northwestern Iberia
Aaron Lackinger (ES)
Proceedings of the 7th UK Experimental Archaeology Conference Cardiff 2013

Living Conditions and Indoor Air Quality in a Reconstructed Viking House
Jannie Marie Christensen (DK)
Proceedings of the 7th UK Experimental Archaeology Conference Cardiff 2013

Ancient Technology

Doug Meyer (US)