The first annual Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology (REARC) conference was held at the Schiele Museum of Natural History in Gastonia, North Carolina, October, 16 – 17, 2010. REARC is the brainchild of Mark Butler, President of REARC, and eleven other individuals who comprise the Board of Directors. The Board evenly represents the main groups involved with REARC: four in Excavation Archaeology, four in Academic Archaeology and Anthropology, and four in Primitive Technology
The first African Conference on Experimental Archaeology (ACE) took place at the University of the W...
Twenty-seven participants gathered at Hringariki museum at Hønefoss in Eastern Norway during a two-d...
March 2011, EXARC convened for the 17th time, this time in Calafell, Catalonia, Spain. We could go a...
The third annual Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology (REARC Conference was hosted by the Sch...
Mark Butler organized the First Annual REARC Conference, which was held on October 16-17, 2010 at th...
The second annual Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference was held at the Schiele Mus...
The 2016 REARC conference hosted by EXARC in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, from November 18th to ...
There was something for everyone at the 2017 Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference,...
The 4th Annual Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference was recently held in Gastonia,...
In recent years, experimental archaeology has increased in popularity among academics and students a...
The first Experimental Archaeology conference on African soil (ACE 2018) brought people from near an...
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 International Conference on archaeological open-air museums and experimental archaeology: An Opp...
17th Argentina’s National Archaeological Congress. Symposium 25: Reconstructing ideas and actions: A...
The first African Conference on Experimental Archaeology (ACE) took place at the University of the W...
Twenty-seven participants gathered at Hringariki museum at Hønefoss in Eastern Norway during a two-d...
March 2011, EXARC convened for the 17th time, this time in Calafell, Catalonia, Spain. We could go a...
The third annual Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology (REARC Conference was hosted by the Sch...
Mark Butler organized the First Annual REARC Conference, which was held on October 16-17, 2010 at th...
The second annual Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference was held at the Schiele Mus...
The 2016 REARC conference hosted by EXARC in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, from November 18th to ...
There was something for everyone at the 2017 Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference,...
The 4th Annual Reconstructive and Experimental Archaeology Conference was recently held in Gastonia,...
In recent years, experimental archaeology has increased in popularity among academics and students a...
The first Experimental Archaeology conference on African soil (ACE 2018) brought people from near an...
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 International Conference on archaeological open-air museums and experimental archaeology: An Opp...
17th Argentina’s National Archaeological Congress. Symposium 25: Reconstructing ideas and actions: A...
The first African Conference on Experimental Archaeology (ACE) took place at the University of the W...
Twenty-seven participants gathered at Hringariki museum at Hønefoss in Eastern Norway during a two-d...
March 2011, EXARC convened for the 17th time, this time in Calafell, Catalonia, Spain. We could go a...