Dr Leineweber (1951) has an impressive track record in German experimental archaeology, reaching over two decades back. She worked with metals, cremation experiments and much more, with museum colleagues, university students and researchers and inspiring many people in how to experiment in a way which is not only fun, but brings progress. Finally she was not only active in the field but also published what she practiced. Time to find out more
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Europe is celebrating Archaeology, everybody is invited! Mr Pascal Ratier, who is in charge of event...
J.-M. Chazine on the field Where did you train and in which field of research? First in Pincevent si...
J.-M. Chazine on the field Where did you train and in which field of research? First in Pincevent si...
For almost 25 years, Mamoun Fansa has been one of the defining personalities within the discipline o...
Archaeology Starts Just Outside Your Door! Experimental archaeology in Austria carries a name: Hofra...
I meet Harm Paulsen (70), the best known and longest working experimental archaeologist in Germany, ...
Dr Gábor Szőllősy is an agricultural engineer and councillor museologist at the Museum of Hungarian ...
Linda Hurcombe, senior lecturer at the University of Exeter, visited the Hunebedmuseum in Borger ( N...
© Miriam Leopold, Düsseldorf In den nächsten Monaten werden hier in regelmäßiger Folge Interviews ve...
© Miriam Leopold, Düsseldorf In den nächsten Monaten werden hier in regelmäßiger Folge Interviews ve...
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Die Zeithistorikerin Ariane Leendertz und der Soziologe Mark Lutter im Gespräch über unterschiedlich...
Ille C. Gebeshuber is Professor of Physics at the Institute of Applied Physics at the Vienna Univers...
“The Koryvantes Association was founded in 2009 by people with a background in the study of ancient ...
Ille C. Gebeshuber is Professor of Physics at the Institute of Applied Physics at the Vienna Univers...
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J.-M. Chazine on the field Where did you train and in which field of research? First in Pincevent si...
J.-M. Chazine on the field Where did you train and in which field of research? First in Pincevent si...