Throughout its history, experimental archaeology has fulfilled a valuable role in archaeological research, allowing craftspeople and scholars alike to deepen an understanding of people and their societies in the past. EXARC’s recent involvement in the CRAFTER project, and the author’s participation in its International Meeting in Mula (Spain), has demonstrated that significant knowledge gaps remain in our understanding of potting practices in Europe during the Bronze Age. The following discussion provides an overview of some of the benefits of focusing research on defining those practices more clearly and consistently, while raising a few issues which have historically complicated matters. A very brief summary is then provided of some recen...
Bronze age pottery from Montale Terramara was reproduced to investigate the specialization degree of...
An intervention into the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Cambridge’s World Archaeology Galler...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
Throughout its history, experimental archaeology has fulfilled a valuable role in archaeological res...
Common to several societies of Bronze Age Europe was the manufacture of burnished drinking vessels a...
At the end of October 2018, nearly 30 experts – potters and archaeologists – met in the city of Mula...
In this article, we describe petrological, mineralogical and typological analyses of handmade potter...
An attempt to re-create pottery of the Vatin culture has been made within the CRAFTER project (Craft...
Pottery was introduced into South Norway in the Early Neolithic, around 4000 BCE. Ceramic pots arriv...
Skill amongst the sherds: understanding the role of skill in the early to late Middle Bronze Age in ...
At the Bronze Age tell of Százhalombatta, Hungary, techniques used for making pottery echo those use...
The aim of this essay is to study bronze casting during the Scandinavian bronze age through the arte...
One of the most interesting and intriguing of the cultural complexes is that of the Bell Beaker Comp...
International audienceHow was pottery made during the Bronze Age? The technological ceramic study ca...
Creativity has been an integral part of human history, yet most studies focus on the modern era, lea...
Bronze age pottery from Montale Terramara was reproduced to investigate the specialization degree of...
An intervention into the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Cambridge’s World Archaeology Galler...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
Throughout its history, experimental archaeology has fulfilled a valuable role in archaeological res...
Common to several societies of Bronze Age Europe was the manufacture of burnished drinking vessels a...
At the end of October 2018, nearly 30 experts – potters and archaeologists – met in the city of Mula...
In this article, we describe petrological, mineralogical and typological analyses of handmade potter...
An attempt to re-create pottery of the Vatin culture has been made within the CRAFTER project (Craft...
Pottery was introduced into South Norway in the Early Neolithic, around 4000 BCE. Ceramic pots arriv...
Skill amongst the sherds: understanding the role of skill in the early to late Middle Bronze Age in ...
At the Bronze Age tell of Százhalombatta, Hungary, techniques used for making pottery echo those use...
The aim of this essay is to study bronze casting during the Scandinavian bronze age through the arte...
One of the most interesting and intriguing of the cultural complexes is that of the Bell Beaker Comp...
International audienceHow was pottery made during the Bronze Age? The technological ceramic study ca...
Creativity has been an integral part of human history, yet most studies focus on the modern era, lea...
Bronze age pottery from Montale Terramara was reproduced to investigate the specialization degree of...
An intervention into the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Cambridge’s World Archaeology Galler...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...