Experimental archaeology is an important methodological resource for academic and historical scientific research, not separated from the rest of archaeological and historical sciences, and usually used to interpret the formation of the archaeological record and past human behaviour. Moreover, experimental archaeology has a great significance as part of archaeological diffusion, historical reconstructions, and education purposes
The 7th Experimental Archaeology Conference was held on 12-13th January 2013. This annual event, fir...
Summer is already coming to an end, but in experimental archaeology, season is not important. Follow...
What role does experimental archaeology have in the wider discourse? According to the papers in this...
With public involvement and accompanied by great media interest, the first Swiss National Congress o...
For four days in Burgos (Spain) 235 people from 15 countries gathered for the fourth, and most inter...
From 17 - 19 October 2011 in Banyoles, Spain, the third international congress of experimental arche...
Established in 2006 with a workshop at UCL London, the Experimental Archaeology Conference is an ann...
In recent years, experimental archaeology has increased in popularity among academics and students a...
17th Argentina’s National Archaeological Congress. Symposium 25: Reconstructing ideas and actions: A...
In the last quarter of the 1900s, John Coles (1979) and Peter Reynolds (1999) introduced the subject...
The first Experimental Archaeology conference on African soil (ACE 2018) brought people from near an...
There was something for everyone at the 2017 Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference,...
According to James Mathieu in 2002, experimental archaeology is “A subfield of archaeological resear...
Twenty-seven participants gathered at Hringariki museum at Hønefoss in Eastern Norway during a two-d...
The 11th Experimental Archaeology Conference (EAC11) was this year held in Trento, Italy, organized ...
The 7th Experimental Archaeology Conference was held on 12-13th January 2013. This annual event, fir...
Summer is already coming to an end, but in experimental archaeology, season is not important. Follow...
What role does experimental archaeology have in the wider discourse? According to the papers in this...
With public involvement and accompanied by great media interest, the first Swiss National Congress o...
For four days in Burgos (Spain) 235 people from 15 countries gathered for the fourth, and most inter...
From 17 - 19 October 2011 in Banyoles, Spain, the third international congress of experimental arche...
Established in 2006 with a workshop at UCL London, the Experimental Archaeology Conference is an ann...
In recent years, experimental archaeology has increased in popularity among academics and students a...
17th Argentina’s National Archaeological Congress. Symposium 25: Reconstructing ideas and actions: A...
In the last quarter of the 1900s, John Coles (1979) and Peter Reynolds (1999) introduced the subject...
The first Experimental Archaeology conference on African soil (ACE 2018) brought people from near an...
There was something for everyone at the 2017 Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference,...
According to James Mathieu in 2002, experimental archaeology is “A subfield of archaeological resear...
Twenty-seven participants gathered at Hringariki museum at Hønefoss in Eastern Norway during a two-d...
The 11th Experimental Archaeology Conference (EAC11) was this year held in Trento, Italy, organized ...
The 7th Experimental Archaeology Conference was held on 12-13th January 2013. This annual event, fir...
Summer is already coming to an end, but in experimental archaeology, season is not important. Follow...
What role does experimental archaeology have in the wider discourse? According to the papers in this...