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EXARC is the international organisation of Archaeological Open Air Museums and 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. ICOM logo
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Star!EuroREA 7/2010
In the seventh issue
Feuersteinpapst in Rente - Harm Paulsen wird 65
reports/Söhnke Hartz, Wulf Hein
Experimental ironmaking once more: combining theory and find material
discussion/Arne Espelund
Experimental Archaeology: Methodology and new perspectives in Archaeological Open Air Museums
discussion/Lara Comis
Archaeological OpenAir Museums: a possible new way forward
discussion/Jacqui Wood
Experiment and Knowledge Base: bringing historical textile workers together
items/Katrin Kania
Making Glass Beads from the past
items/Jannika Grimbe
Early guns and gunpowder - experiments and ethnoarchaeological research
items/Peter Vemming
Creating products for tourism - the example of Lofotr Viking Museum
items/Leonie Peter
There is live after ARCH
reports/Roeland Paardekooper
The Museum of Ledro: an Incubator for Cultural, Economical and Ecological Development
reports/M. Cristina Vannini, Romana Scandolari
From archaeological evidence to experimental reconstruction and back
reports/Roberto Deriu, Claudia Fredella
Swords, bread and games: The largest Roman living history event of 2009, but then different
reports/Roeland Paardekooper
Stanislas Bonfils (1823-1909) at the dawn of experimental archaeology
reports/Bertrand Roussel, Elena Rossoni
Learning through experience
education/Ane Riis Svendsen
"On Board into History" (Embarquez dans l'Histoire)
education/Camille Daval
Brushwood's Big Dig
education/Philippa Holden
Questionnaire: Presenting archaeological reconstructions to the public
discussion/Raimund Karl, Oto Makýš, Hannah Simons, Cornelius Holtorf , Wolfgang F. A. Lobisser, Charis Zachariou, Bodil Petersson
Conference world
reports/Martin Bell, Anna Petrauskiene and Andrey Petrauskas, Jodi Reeves Flores, Natalie Uomini, Katrin Kania, Hans-Ole Hansen, Kathrin Schäppi und Stefanie Osimitz, Arne Espelund
Star!EuroREA 6/2009
In the sixth issue a.o.
Archaeology and craftsmanship
discussion/Bruce Bradley (England), Tine Schenck (Norway), Wulf Hein (Germany), Walter Fasnacht (Switzerland), Harald Høgseth (Norway)
Die kommunikative Verantwortung archäologischer Freilichtmuseen: Ein Beitrag zur Diskussion
discussion/Rüdiger Kelm (Germany)
Images of the Past: illustrating and imagining archaeology
discussion/Gordon Thomas (Scotland)
Prehistory in school didactics
education/Antonio Affuso, Ada Preite (Italy)
Experiencing archaeology and interpretation: The educational program at the Terramara of Montale (Italy)
education/Ilaria Pulini, Cristiana Zanasi (Italy)
The archaeology of taste: Gargilius Martialis’s Garum
items/Lara Comis, Corrado Re (Italy)
Les techniques d’allumage du feu des origines a nos jours
items/Faustine Sappa, Bertrand Roussel (France)
Roseldorf rekonstruiert: Ein keltischen Heiligtums entsteht in Asparn an der Zaya
items/Ernst Lauermann (Austria)
From Bucchero to grey ware in the Po valley: experimenting with the importance of firing
items/Roberto Deriu (Italy)
Experimental metallurgical process in a slag pit bloomery furnace
items/Miroslaw Karbowniczek, Wladyslaw Weker, Ireneusz Suliga (Poland)
A new look at experimental ironmaking
items/Arne Espelund (Norway)
Reconstructing an early iron age habitat at Saharna-Þiglãu on the middle Dniester
reports/Andrei Nicic (Moldova)
Interview with John Coles: Reflecting on experimental archaeology
reports/Roeland Paardekooper (the Netherlands)
Conference world
reports/Caroline Jeffra (England), Roeland Paardekooper (the Netherlands), Clara Masriera Esquerra (Catalonia), Jodi Reeves Flores (England)
Rebuilding Dutch Megalith burial tombs
reports/Maarten Eysink Smeets (The Netherlands)
Star!EuroREA 5/2008
In the fifth issue a.o.
Lake-dwelling building techniques in prehistory: driving wooden piles into lacustrine sediments
studies/Francesco Menotti, Elena Pranckenaite (Italy / Lithuania)
Mit Schulklassen ins Museum
education/Marlise Wunderli (Switzerland)
Early Medieval Walls and Roofs: a case study in interrogative excavation
items – ESF/Martin Millett (United Kingdom)
Application of a Set of Avian Bones for Reproduction of Prehistoric Geometric Designs
items/Eva Lamina (Russia / USA)
La construction d’un grenier surélevé d’apres les données archéologiques d’un habitat du haut Moyen Âge
items/Aurélia Alligri (France)
Interaction between experimental archaeology and folklore - Latvian example
discussion/Ieva Pigozne-Brinkmane (Latvia)
Linking Experimental Archaeology and Living History in the Heritage Industry
discussion/Carolyn Forrest (Scotland)
Stone Age on Air: A successful „living science“ programme on German television
discussion/Karola Müller (Germany)
The Algaba project in Ronda: an integrated approach to experimental archaeology
reports/Maria Sánchez Elena, Juan Terroba Valadez, Francisco Moreno Jiménez, David García González, Maria Fernández de Heredia Hernández, Francisca Perena Huertas, Patricia Ojeda Durán (Spain)
The history of Lofotr Viking museum
reports/Julie Sæther (Norway)
Léonce Demarez – Une vie pour l’archéologie
reports – INTERVIEW/Radomír Tichý, Hana Dohnálková (Czech Republic)
Workshops zur Experimentellen Archäo-Ethnografie
reports/Antonio Affuso, Salvatore Bianco, Vito Antonio Baglivo, Annibale Formica, Marta Golin, Ada Preite (Italy)
Star!EuroREA 4/2007
In the fourth issue a.o.
Reconstructing the Roman and Celtic Dress of Aquincum
studies/Annamária Szu, Ildikó Oka, Orsolya Madarassy (Hungary)
Bone and Antler
Softening techniques in prehistory of the North Eastern part of the Polish Lowlands in the light of experimental archaeology and micro trace analysis
studies/Grzegorz Osipowicz (Poland)
The weaving of a tapestry with Migration Period elements at Eketorp Fort, Sweden
items/Kateřina Brůnová and Jan Rodina (Czech Republic), Jan Olofsson (Sweden)
Celtic house reconstructions on the Burgberg in Schwarzenbach
An new archaeological open air park of the Iron Age
items/Wolfgang Lobisser (Austria)
Excavation to Exhibition
Interpreting Archaeology to the Public in Scotland and Europe
reports/Barrie Andrian, Nicholas Dixon (Scotland)
Presenting archaeological heritage to the public:
ruins versus reconstructions

discussion/Clara Masriera i Esquerra (Spain)
The Folk High School of Bäckedal: Education in Ancient Techniques
education/KG Lindblad, Aja Pettersson and Ellinor Sydberg (Sweden)
La broche à rôtir articulée de Port-Sainte-Foy Fabrication et utilisation expérimentales
items/Louis Baumans (Belgium), Christian Chevillot (France)
Heritage in the classroom
reviews/Suzanne van den Berg (The Netherlands)
Casting Experiments and Microstructure of Archaeologically Relevant Bronzes
reviews/Julia Wiecken (United Kingdom)
Star!EuroREA 3/2006
In the third issue a.o.
Dioramas, (re)constructions and Experimental Archaeology
discussion/Lara Comis (Italy)
Pots and drums: an acoustic study of Neolithic pottery drums
studies/Lynda Aiano (United Kingdom)
Sensing History
interview with Hans-Ole Hansen (Denmark)
Experimental Roman Minting
studies/Di Hu (USA)
Ancient wood, woodworking and wooden houses
items/J. M. Coles (United Kingdom)
The scientific basis for the reconstruction of prehistoric and protohistoric houses
items/Peter J. Reynolds (United Kingdom)
To Reconstruct a Sacrificial Site
discussion/Egil Josefson, Jan Olofsson (Sweden)
Implications of crushed pottery in prehistoric pottery
items/Martin Hložek, Radomír Tichý, Hana Dohnálková, Iva Dohnálková (Czech Republic)
Star!EuroREA 2/2005
In the second issue a.o.
Scientific experiments: a possibility?...
studies/Yvonne M. J. Lammers-Keijsers (Netherlands)
Baking Bread in a Reconstructed Bread-Oven of the Late Iron Age
items
/Ieva Pigozne-Brinkmane (Latvia)
How to publish Experimental Archaeology?...
discussion/Alan K. Outram (United Kingdom)
For the Reader's Sake: Publishing Experimental Archaeology
discussion/James R. Mathieu (USA)
Remarks to the publication of archaeological experiments
discussion/Martin Schmidt (Germany)
Presentation of Archaeology and Archaeological Experiment
discussion/Radomír Tichý (Czech Republic)
Principles of experimental research in archaeology
discussion/Peter Kelterborn (Switzerland)
Experimental Archaeology in Media
reports/Wojciech Borkowski (Poland)
The Taste of the Past in Kernave
reports/Jolanta Paškeviciene (Lithuania)
Star!EuroREA 1/2004
In the first issue a.o.
Problems of Measuring Physical Performance in Experimental Archaeology
studies/Marek Štepán, Society for Experimental Archaeology, Hradec Králové (Czech Republic)
Experiments on pottery manufacture
items/Felix Adrian, Tencariu (Romania)
Le Collier de la Dame de Chamblandes
items/Paulette Pauc (France), Patrick Moinat (Switzerland), Jacques Reinhard (Switzerland)
Educational Introduction to the Historical Workshops in Denmark
education/Jørgen Bay, Skoletjeneste (Denmark)
Mock-up Presentation of the Gate Tower to the Hillfort at Liptovská Mara
discussion/Dr Oto Makýš, Department of Building Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava (Slovakia)
On the responsibilities of accurately interpreting prehistoric life in full scale
discussion/Gunter Schöbel, museum director Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen (Germany)
Project Delphi
reports/Drs. Miriam de Boer (Netherlands)
Rebuilding the Past: A Roman Villa by Dai Morgan Evans
reviews/J. Katerina Dvoráková (United Kingdom)
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