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MER. 23.10.2019 | JEU. 24.10.2019
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      Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology
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      Experimental Archaeology, Maritime Archaeology, Iconography, Viking Age Archaeology
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    • Experimental Archaeology
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Archaeological Method & Theory
A great deal is known about Egyptian pyramid quarry sites, tools used in their construction, transportation of stones from the quarries to the pyramids, and the leveling of stones. However, there is a dearth of information concerning the... more
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      Egyptology, Experimental Archaeology, Egyptian Archaeology, Old Kingdom
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The 18th century water-powered ironworks at Agoreggi, in the Basque country, was reconstructed based on contemporary historical records and archaeological investigations. In 1994-1999 three campaigns of experiments were carried out with... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Historical Archaeology, Industrial History, Industrial Heritage
Clothes are not only made to protect against the cold, sun, or rain, but also to have an impact on the wearer, provide information and create moods. They are experienced both sensually by the person wearing them and visually by the... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Textiles, Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
Kniha vyšla v roce 2008 v Praze / The book was published in 2008 in Prague Poznámka: Knihu paní Dr. Beranové uveřejněme na našem profilu s důvodu její důležitosti k výuce archeologie a prosíme Vás vážení kolegové o respektování... more
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      Cultural History, Cultural Studies, Experimental Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology
Although it is now commonplace for archaeologists to study use-alteration patterns on ceramics, the same cannot be said of one of the most ubiquitous classes of hunter-gatherer artifacts, fire-cracked rocks (FCR). It can be shown,... more
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Environmental Archaeology
A collection of essays by over 20 contributors exploring various aspects of life and the research into daily life in medieval rural Europe.
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Gender History, History of Childhood and Youth
This paper describes our 17th experiment (XP17), which was the first occasion on which a reasonable bloom was made. The smelt was of 7.5kg of moderately rich bog iron ore, in a low shaft furnace, resulting in a low carbon bloom of 1600g.... more
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Iron Age Britain (Archaeology), Archaeometallurgy
In molti contesti preistorici e protostorici italiani sono largamente rinvenuti resti strutturali in terra e conglomerati architettonici combusti o parzialmente cementati. La loro caratterizzazione tecnologica è un passo importante per... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, Mediterranean prehistory
This manual happened by request, and is meant to help assist medieval enthusiasts, experimental archaeologists, re-enactors and anyone else interested in recreating historic ales and beers. It is a collection of bits and pieces published... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Brewing, Medieval Brewing, Brewery History
In 1987 to 1989 15 experiments were carried out, smelting bog-iron ores in a low shaft furnace. The data from XP13 to XP28 are presented, with quantifications of the smelting and of the refining to billets and bars. Analyses of the bog... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Archaeometry, Archaeometallurgy, Paleometallurgy
This PPT was presented at the 2009 'World of Iron' conference. It is a comparative study of bloomery iron made from different ores, refined to bars and forged to knives, looking at the metallography and the slag inclusions. This... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Archaeometallurgy, Paleometallurgy, Ironworking
Ancient Roman female hairstyles were not created by wigs exclusively, as is often asserted. Elaborate Roman hairstyles could be created by sewing with needle and thread as fastener. Article examines the nomenclature, literature,... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, History of Costume, Textile Technology, Cosmetology
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      Experimental Archaeology, Viking Age Archaeology, Tablet Weaving
Poster presented on the symposium Diet in the Past - Food for Discussion from 31-03-2016 till 01-04-2016. The presentation is about the different roles of wild plants in the Iron Age diet in North-Western Europe.
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      Botany, Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology
SUMMARY: Chapter 8, in Renfrew & Bahn's textbook (Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice), covers what typically survives, what constitutes an "artifact", interpreting usage, obtaining materials (e.g., quarrying; mining),... more
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Anthropology, Ethnoarchaeology
SUMMARY: Chapter 5, in Renfrew & Bahn's textbook (Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice), covers past social organizations, including hunter-gatherer groups (bands), segmentary societies (tribal societies), chiefdoms, and early... more
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      Ancient History, Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Anthropology
A series of experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of activation temperature on pore development of activated carbon produced from palm shell. Activation of the samples was carried out at 800, 850 and 900°C for different... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Philosophy of Time, Industrial wastewater Treatment, HIGH TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
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      Experimental Archaeology, Use Wear Analysis, Neolithic, Mesolithic
Cutmark frequencies are often cited in discussions of Oldowan hominid behavior, yet their interpretation remains enigmatic. To strengthen inferences derived from cutmark data, we conducted experiments with Turkana butchers. We test two... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Zooarchaeology, Taphonomy, Oldowan
Insights into the architecture and construction techniques of Irish early neolithic houses in the light of experimental rebuilds in the Irish National Heritage Park, Co. Wexford, Ireland.
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      Experimental Archaeology, Neolithic Archaeology
Abstract Although there are many archaeological and ethnographic evidences for the use of slate and similar rocks for flaking purpose, they raised little interest among specialists, leading to a general ignorance of specific problems... more
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Geochemistry, Archaeological Science
In der rekonstruierten Küche der Villa Borg wurden Experimente unter Feldbedingungen zur (Re-)Produktion römischen Getreidebreis durchgeführt. Dies diente zur Erlangung reproduzierbarer Daten, um mittelfristig Fragen zu Herstellung,... more
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      Classical Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Poster Design, Roman food and drink
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      Experimental Archaeology, Cultural Heritage Development
Documental sobre la evolución de las técnicas de fabricación de los útiles más representativos del Paleolítico y para qué se empleaban.
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      Experimental Archaeology, Use Wear Analysis, Cinema, Lithic Technology
Im Römischen Reich gab es große Unterschiede im Ernährungsverhalten der verschiedenen sozialen Schichten. Angehörige der Oberschicht legten Wert auf teure Weine und aufwändig zubereitete Gerichte, die unteren Bevölkerungsschichten waren... more
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      Classical Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Poster Design, Roman food and drink
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      Experimental Archaeology, Neolithic Archaeology, Neolithic & Chalcolithic Archaeology, Archaeology of Beer and Cereal Fermentation
Experimental archaeology and the investigation of the methods, materials and techniques of fresco wall-paintings, In Souyoudzoglou-Haywood, Christina, O'Sullivan, Aidan, (Eds.), Experimental Archaeology: Making, Understanding,... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Painting, Fresco
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Anatolian Archaeology, Fire
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      Transportation Engineering, Naval Architecture, Experimental Archaeology, Wood (Archaeology)
Field experiments in copper smelting were carried out in order to test assumptions about the copper production processes employed at the Vilabouly Complex (VC), an Iron Age extraction and production site in central Laos. VC is one of only... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Prehistory, Ancient Metallurgy
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      Experimental Archaeology, Archaeology of Hunting, Traceology, Projectile technology
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Landscape Archaeology, Taphonomy
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      Experimental Archaeology, Palaeolithic Archaeology, Mesolithic Archaeology, Neolithic Archaeology
This thesis investigates the interrelationships between settlement distributions, maize agricultural subsistence, and fluctuations in prehistoric climate in the Durango District of southwestern Colorado between A.D. 650-840, also known as... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Sustainable agriculture, Settlement Patterns, Climate Change Adaptation And Mitigation Strategies
Several types of smoking pipes have been manufactured and used by native North American peoples throughout later prehistoric and historic times. Although substantial information exists on the styles of these pipes, very little is known... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Use Wear Analysis, Lithic Technology, Plains Archaeology
This paper summarizes our current knowledge of acorns as a food resource in prehistoric Europe. It sheds light on the question of the taste of acorn products, which is closely linked to preparation methods. An experiment was conducted... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Food, Acorns
ABSTRACT: This documentary response sheet contains a series of 112 sequential questions drawn from the video, PBS: Helen of Troy (115 minutes; presented by Bettany Hughes). The documentary examines what we know about Helen of Troy from... more
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      Ancient History, Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Anthropology
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Anthropology, Spatial Analysis
Article about the Dutch Youth Association for History (NJBG). The NJBG organizes summer-camps and other activities throughout the year concerning archaeology, history and experimental archaeology. The article introduces the NJBG and it... more
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      Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Public Archaeology, Public History
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      Experimental Archaeology, Iron Smelting
A Documentation paper for my entry in the Kingdom of Ealdormere Pentathlon competition in 2017. This paper is about the creation and hand sewing of a girls’ clothing – Flemish 1560 - Girl’s Smock, Kirtle, Gown/coat, Hat and Apron based on... more
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      Experimental Archaeology, Renaissance Studies, 16th Century Netherlandish Art, History of clothing and fashion
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      Experimental Archaeology, Teaching Archaeology