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Experimental Archaeology in the Museum of Archaeology of Catalonia
The Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya (MAC) was created under the Museums of Catalonia Act in 1990 by the Department of Culture of the Government of Catalonia. Its foundation dates back to 1932. The museum carries out various activities related to Experimental Archaeology projects in the fields of both education and research.
Antoni Palomo
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EXARC and Experimental Archaeology [PDF]
Paardekooper, Roeland
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Experimental Archaeology [PDF]
Experimental archaeology is a multifaceted approach employed by a wide and rapidly expanding range of exponents including everybody from lab-based archaeological research scientists through to museum professionals and re-enactment groups. Scientific experiments are trials designed to test a hypothesis which will either be rejected (falsified) or ...
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ERASMUS+ and experimental archaeology
Maria Gurova +2 more
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Doing Experimental Media Archaeology [PDF]
The volume aims at taking the materiality of past media devices seriously and explores the heuristic possibilities of an experimental study of these devices. It offers a sophisticated reflection on the epistemological and heuristic potential of hands-on media historical research.
Fickers, Andreas, Oever, Annie
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8th Spanish Experimental Archaeology Workshop
During the penultimate week of September a new Experimental Archaeology Workshop was held in the city of Caspe (Zaragoza, Sain). Organised by several institutions, including the Fundación Fernando El Católico, the City Hall of Caspe, the University of Zaragoza and the Diputación of Aragón, this was the eighth meeting in which thematic experimental ...
Javier Baena Preysler
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Discussion: Experimental versus Experiential Archaeology
This is an extract from a lengthy and lively Facebook discussion in the Experimental Archaeology group, illustrating the main points as it took place between 16 August 2014 and 22 August 2014.
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Build n burn: using fire as a tool to evoke, educate and entertain [PDF]
The visceral nature of fire was exploited in the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods in Britain by the burning down of timber buildings and monuments, as well as the cremation of the dead. These big fires would have created memories, perhaps even ‘flashbulb
Brophy, Kenneth +2 more
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Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Theory (2022) and Practice (2023)
Book review of: Andreas Fickers, Annie van den Oever, Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Theory (Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2022) and Tim van der Heijden, Aleksander Kolkowski, Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Practice (Berlin/Boston:
Tim Overkempe
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