Kyoto City Archaeological Museum situated in Kansai region, the central part of Honshu Island, Japan, has held special exhibitions in collaboration with external organizations every year since 2011. From 2011 to 2013, several universities and even a high school have participated projects, and in 2014, the Kansai Archaeological Association for Students (KAAS) played an important role as partner, producing the exhibit “ここまでわかる!考古学―学生が魅せる最先端” (“How Interesting Archaeology Is! - Captivating and Leading-Edge Student Research”)
The German city Xanten stands for Romans: annually, the LVR-Archaeological Park Xanten and the LVR-R...
On the 27th and 28th October 2018, the 1st Annual “Experimental Archaeology Student Symposium” (EASt...
In recent years, experimental archaeology has increased in popularity among academics and students a...
Kyoto City Archaeological Museum situated in Kansai region, the central part of Honshu Island, Japan...
As a part of its programming line-up, The Archaeology Centre at the University of Toronto hosts a nu...
Archaeologists from quite a few departments in the University of Toronto and from the Greater Toront...
Between 5 and 9 October of 2016 the Seminário Nacional de Tecnologia Lítica (National Seminar of Lit...
From the 28th to 29th of November 2015, Dibujantes de Arqueología held the third edition of the “Int...
The event took place from 3 till 8 July 2016 at Fazenda Monte Alto, Dourado, SP, Brazil. The aim of ...
Introduction to Paleoamerican Lithic Technology at the University of Oregon Archaeological Field Sch...
In comparison to other subjects in Indian archaeology and Quaternary studies, paleoanthropology has ...
The thematic symposium “Contributions of technological approaches to the pre-history of South Americ...
In June of 2014, Outdoors Without Limits (OWL), a national non-profit organization that promotes awa...
In February and March 2014, HAEMUS, the Center for Scientific Research and Promotion of Culture, org...
Center for American Archeology Flintknapping Workshop with Tim Dillard, Kampsville, Illinois, USA. M...
The German city Xanten stands for Romans: annually, the LVR-Archaeological Park Xanten and the LVR-R...
On the 27th and 28th October 2018, the 1st Annual “Experimental Archaeology Student Symposium” (EASt...
In recent years, experimental archaeology has increased in popularity among academics and students a...
Kyoto City Archaeological Museum situated in Kansai region, the central part of Honshu Island, Japan...
As a part of its programming line-up, The Archaeology Centre at the University of Toronto hosts a nu...
Archaeologists from quite a few departments in the University of Toronto and from the Greater Toront...
Between 5 and 9 October of 2016 the Seminário Nacional de Tecnologia Lítica (National Seminar of Lit...
From the 28th to 29th of November 2015, Dibujantes de Arqueología held the third edition of the “Int...
The event took place from 3 till 8 July 2016 at Fazenda Monte Alto, Dourado, SP, Brazil. The aim of ...
Introduction to Paleoamerican Lithic Technology at the University of Oregon Archaeological Field Sch...
In comparison to other subjects in Indian archaeology and Quaternary studies, paleoanthropology has ...
The thematic symposium “Contributions of technological approaches to the pre-history of South Americ...
In June of 2014, Outdoors Without Limits (OWL), a national non-profit organization that promotes awa...
In February and March 2014, HAEMUS, the Center for Scientific Research and Promotion of Culture, org...
Center for American Archeology Flintknapping Workshop with Tim Dillard, Kampsville, Illinois, USA. M...
The German city Xanten stands for Romans: annually, the LVR-Archaeological Park Xanten and the LVR-R...
On the 27th and 28th October 2018, the 1st Annual “Experimental Archaeology Student Symposium” (EASt...
In recent years, experimental archaeology has increased in popularity among academics and students a...