On the 27th and 28th October 2018, the 1st Annual “Experimental Archaeology Student Symposium” (EAStS) took place in Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom (UK). This was founded and organised in 2018 by Experimental Archaeology Newcastle (EXARN) and hosted by Newcastle University, Jarrow Hall: Anglo-Saxon Farm, Village and Bede Museum, the latter both members of EXARC. EXARN is a recently established experimental archaeology (EA) research group at Newcastle University. Its aim is to bring together researchers employing EA and to encourage, aid and inform those interested in this research method, including students and academics alike
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Experimental archaeology is an important methodological resource for academic and historical scienti...
For the annual Tagung (conference), about 120 people convened in the southernmost point of Germany, ...
Twenty-seven participants gathered at Hringariki museum at Hønefoss in Eastern Norway during a two-d...
In recent years, experimental archaeology has increased in popularity among academics and students a...
<p>Kyoto City Archaeological Museum situated in Kansai region, the central part of Honshu Island, Ja...
In the last quarter of the 1900s, John Coles (1979) and Peter Reynolds (1999) introduced the subject...
This year’s Association of European Open Air Museums (AEOM) Biannual Conference 2019 took place at m...
For four days in Burgos (Spain) 235 people from 15 countries gathered for the fourth, and most inter...
The first African Conference on Experimental Archaeology (ACE) took place at the University of the W...
Between 5 and 9 October of 2016 the Seminário Nacional de Tecnologia Lítica (National Seminar of Lit...
Established in 2006 with a workshop at UCL London, the Experimental Archaeology Conference is an ann...
Archaeologists from quite a few departments in the University of Toronto and from the Greater Toront...
The first Experimental Archaeology conference on African soil (ACE 2018) brought people from near an...
The 7th Experimental Archaeology Conference was held on 12-13th January 2013. This annual event, fir...
The International Conference on archaeological open-air museums and experimental archaeology: An Opp...
Experimental archaeology is an important methodological resource for academic and historical scienti...
For the annual Tagung (conference), about 120 people convened in the southernmost point of Germany, ...
Twenty-seven participants gathered at Hringariki museum at Hønefoss in Eastern Norway during a two-d...