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EXARC is the international organisation of Archaeological Open Air Museums and other facilities involved in Experimental Archaeology. It is our aim to establish a high standard of both scientific research and public presentation. The idea of international exchange of knowledge, human resources, publications and facsimiles is to improve the quality of work for all associated members. It is not our intention to exclude anyone who does not meet our high standards concerning the quality of museums work. We rather want to encourage and incorporate other institutions conducting Experimental Archaeology and help them to a higher level.
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“Archaeological Open Air Museums in Europe”

© EXARC / Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen
2002 ISSN: 0946-0519
In 2002, EXARC published a bilingual brochure (English & German), containing its first overview of archaeological open air museums in Europe. The prefaces and the published standards give a clear picture of where EXARC is standing.

In the first part of the booklet we introduce 19 prehistoric and early historic open air history museums which have already joined our organisation or which are on the list of candidates. At the publication of this booklet, we had 17 member museums and 20 prospective members.

In the appendix on page 47 you can find a complete list of names and websites of archaeological open air museums in Europe which will be updated in future editions.

This collection was published to give an overview of the astonishing number of archaeological open air museums in many European countries. EXARC’s website was an important foundation for this publication.

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