On the 3 February 1990, as the Iron Curtain dropped and the border between Bavaria and Bohemia opened, three archaeologists from both countries met. One year later they managed to get 27 participants together and soon the archaeological working group East Bavaria, West- and South Bohemia (and latter also Upper Austria) was a fact. The working group was instrumental in getting colleagues together who had been separated for over a generation and has now become an important annual networking opportunity for colleagues from this triangle in Europe, recognised by all relevant archaeological institutes in this triangle
A significant step in establishing a network for the study of the Eastern European Neolithic and at ...
As a long-standing member of IMTAL (International Museums Theatre Alliance – www.imtal-europe.org) I...
March 2011, EXARC convened for the 17th time, this time in Calafell, Catalonia, Spain. We could go a...
EXARC and Urgeschichtemuseum MAMUZ Schloss Asparn/Zaya joined forces to organise an international co...
An amazing golden Autumn day greeted us on our first visit to Trzcinica, South Eastern Poland, where...
With public involvement and accompanied by great media interest, the first Swiss National Congress o...
The German city Xanten stands for Romans: annually, the LVR-Archaeological Park Xanten and the LVR-R...
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Summer is already coming to an end, but in experimental archaeology, season is not important. Follow...
The European Association of Archaeologists held its annual conference of 2016 in Vilnius, Lithuania....
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For the annual Tagung (conference), about 120 people convened in the southernmost point of Germany, ...
The conference unofficially began in the Royal Blenheim pub at 6 pm on Thursday evening. Conference ...
The International Conference on archaeological open-air museums and experimental archaeology: An Opp...
On the 17th – 20th June 2015 40 participants of the 25th Archaeological working group East Bavaria/ ...
A significant step in establishing a network for the study of the Eastern European Neolithic and at ...
As a long-standing member of IMTAL (International Museums Theatre Alliance – www.imtal-europe.org) I...
March 2011, EXARC convened for the 17th time, this time in Calafell, Catalonia, Spain. We could go a...
EXARC and Urgeschichtemuseum MAMUZ Schloss Asparn/Zaya joined forces to organise an international co...
An amazing golden Autumn day greeted us on our first visit to Trzcinica, South Eastern Poland, where...
With public involvement and accompanied by great media interest, the first Swiss National Congress o...
The German city Xanten stands for Romans: annually, the LVR-Archaeological Park Xanten and the LVR-R...
The Roman Limes was a system of borders around the Roman Empire. In several countries, these Roman s...
Summer is already coming to an end, but in experimental archaeology, season is not important. Follow...
The European Association of Archaeologists held its annual conference of 2016 in Vilnius, Lithuania....
In recent years, experimental archaeology has increased in popularity among academics and students a...
For the annual Tagung (conference), about 120 people convened in the southernmost point of Germany, ...
The conference unofficially began in the Royal Blenheim pub at 6 pm on Thursday evening. Conference ...
The International Conference on archaeological open-air museums and experimental archaeology: An Opp...
On the 17th – 20th June 2015 40 participants of the 25th Archaeological working group East Bavaria/ ...
A significant step in establishing a network for the study of the Eastern European Neolithic and at ...
As a long-standing member of IMTAL (International Museums Theatre Alliance – www.imtal-europe.org) I...
March 2011, EXARC convened for the 17th time, this time in Calafell, Catalonia, Spain. We could go a...