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EuroREA 2/2005

EuroREA 2/2005 © EXREA / EXARC, 2005
Size: A5, 152 pages

In the second issue a.o.:

Scientific experiments: a possibility?...
STUDIES - Yvonne M. J. Lammers-Keijsers (The Netherlands)

Baking Bread in a Reconstructed Bread-Oven of the Late Iron Age
ITEMS - Ieva Pigozne-Brinkmane (Latvia)

Experimental Archaeology in Media
REPORTS - Wojciech Borkowski (Poland)

The Taste of the Past in Kernave
REPORTS - Jolanta Paškeviciene (Lithuania)


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Experimental Archaeology

How to publish Experimental Archaeology?

EuroREA is a magazine dedicated to publishing reports on experiment and education in archaeology. But what are the ways of publishing archaeological experiment? We asked this question and here we present the answers we received...

Publishing Archaeological Experiments: a quick guide for the uninitiated

Alan K. Outram (UK)

How to publish Experimental Archaeology?
*** As an academic archaeologist engaged in experimental archaeology, I frequently find myself frustrated by three different types of archaeological publication...

For the Reader’s Sake: Publishing Experimental Archaeology

James R. Mathieu (US)

How to publish Experimental Archaeology?
*** Archaeological experiments should be presented as concisely as possible, with a clear explanation of the reason (or justification) for the experiment and the significance (and limitations) of the results...

Remarks to the publication of archaeological experiments

Martin Schmidt (DE)

How to publish Experimental Archaeology?
*** Archaeological experiments are published in a large variety of ways. To me, it seems that most of these are experience focused rather than result oriented messages, or rather essays...

Presentation of Archaeology and Archaeological Experiment

Radomír Tichý (CZ)

How to publish Experimental Archaeology?
*** This article discusses the relationship between presentation of archaeology and archaeological experiment in open-air museums. Presentation of the results of archaeological research represents a wide range of activities...

Principles of experimental research in archaeology

Peter Kelterborn (CH)

How to publish Experimental Archaeology?
*** Summary from three previous publications by Peter Kelterborn. This article characterizes some basic aspects of carrying out an archaeological experiment...

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