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The Weald & Downland Living Museum’s Saxon Hall
In the early days of the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, from September 1970, there was a Saxon building on the site, which was one of only two archaeological reconstructions at the museum.
Lucy Hockley
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On the 17th – 20th June 2015 40 participants of the 25th Archaeological working group East Bavaria/ West and south Bohemia/ Upper Austria, were hosted by the Upper Palatinate town Bärnau which lies on the border with the Czech Republic.
Miroslav Popelka
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Air pollutant levels in air-conditioned and naturally ventilated museums: a pilot study [PDF]
An air-conditioned and a naturally ventilated museum in a highly polluted part of London were compared for effectiveness of pollution control. Nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide concentrations were measured inside and outside using ...
Blades, N, Cassar, M, Oreszczyn, T
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Tangible and Intangible Knowledge: the Unique Contribution of Archaeological Open-Air Museums
Over the years my personal research interests have focussed on the less tangible elements of the past, such as gender issues (Hurcombe 1995, Donald and Hurcombe 2000), perishable material culture (2014), and the sensory worlds of the past (2007a), but all of these have been underpinned by a longstanding appreciation of the role experimental archaeology
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Gene Fornby - the Ancient Village of Gene
The archaeological open-air museum Gene Fornby (The Ancient Village of Gene - author’s translation) is an archaeological reconstruction completed in 1991 that is based on the excavation of a nearby ancient settlement dated mainly to the Roman Iron Age ...
Carl L. Thunberg
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Conference Review: Exploring Heritage, Museums Mediating Archaeology
The German city Xanten stands for Romans: annually, the LVR-Archaeological Park Xanten and the LVR-Roman Museum together attract over 600,000 visitors annually.
Roeland Paardekoopers
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Traditional Museums, virtual Museums. Dissemination role of ICTs.
Many cultural spaces, which have been transformed into museums contain very few exhibits. In particular, museums in buildings or second-tier archaeological areas, where most of the finds have been moved to museums of major importance or exhibits that ...
Tommaso Empler
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Early 1960s Excavations at the Sam Kaufman Site (41RR16), Red River County, Texas [PDF]
The Sam Kaufman site (41RR6, also known as the Arnold Roitsch site for a time) is a well-known Caddo Indian village along Mound Prairie and the Red River in Red River County, Texas.
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Terra Ibèrica Festival in Calafell: a Backward Glance Through the Years (2010-2014)
Terra Ibèrica [Iberian Land], the biggest event held at La Ciutadella Ibèrica of Calafell (Tarragona, Spain), is one of the highlights in the calendar of activities of this Iron Age reconstructed archaeological site.
Manel Gómez Gutiérrez
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Build It and They Will Come: Managing Archaeological Open-Air Museums in Britain for Stability
Museums are among the most visited attractions in the UK (ALVA 2015), and with interactive displays and active engagement becoming more commonplace, this success can be capitalised on by archaeological open-air museums. Some European archaeological open-air museums entertain many visitors per year, although most are smaller institutions (Paardekooper ...
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