EXARC Publications

New EXARC Journal published

This year’s first EXARC Journal got published containing 14 articles. While we review six conferences and two books, the member’s only articles are about Roman hairdo’s (this even reached the Wall Street Journal), bronze casting and drying meat. Take a look as well at the ancient village of Gene (Sweden) or theory and practice of museums, an American view...

EXARC Journal Digest 2012 ready

The 2012 EXARC Journal Digest is ready to get printed as we speak. All members receive a free copy. You will find articles on for example adult learning in archaeological open-air museums, how to deal with Iron Age horses, a South Korean archaeological festival and Minoan double axes...

EXARC Journal Issue 2012/2 out

The second issue of the online EXARC Journal is out now. It contains 13 articles under ‘mixed matters’ which are open access, including book and conference reviews, an interview and an extensive discussion on reconstruction in situ. The other two categories, on archaeological open-air museums and experimental archaeology, are members only and contain another six more lengthy articles...

EXARC JOURNAL Digest 2011 out now

EXARC is growing to reach a wider audience and we get ever more good articles to publish. Therefore we have decided to change EuroREA into the EXARC Journal. Starting from 2012 the EXARC Journal is moving online and will be published three times a year, something which would not be possible do in print, and will reach beyond the boundaries of Europe. The online edition will be accompanied by the magazine EXARC JOURNAL Digest...

New PR material for EXARC

Early autumn, EXARC changed some things. Although our website itself was made only in May 2011, only 4 months later it was decided to adapt the pages to the new corporate identity. The design was changed as well as the structure. Now the site is divided between EXARC, Members, EXARC Journal and Projects...

EXARC Journal postponed

EXARC has been publishing an annual journal on archaeological open-air museums and experimental archaeology since 2004. A year ago, we decided to change the journal massively. These changes are stemming from a need to improve the journal, in order to respond even more to our readers’ wishes and suggestions...

4th EXARC website

In 2007, we had remade the EXARC website for the last time. With the new EU projects, EXARC becomes ever more a portal site. However it is important to signpost what EXARC itself is about. We have almost 100 members now and presenting them in a way fitting with all needed some thinking. Another reason for refurbishing the website was the wish to turn it into a Content Management System (CMS)...