Archaeological Open-Air Museums in the Netherlands, a Bit of History

This article is a result of my interest in, and experience with, archaeological open-air museums. With the start of HOME Eindhoven in 1982, I became actively involved in these museums and I was one of the people involved from the first moment in EXARC. From 2005 onward, I have been conducting postgr...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:054b60edc6644bff8fe318018434b11c2021-12-01T14:42:30ZArchaeological Open-Air Museums in the Netherlands, a Bit of History2212-8956https://doaj.org/article/054b60edc6644bff8fe318018434b11c2012-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10060https://doaj.org/toc/2212-8956This article is a result of my interest in, and experience with, archaeological open-air museums. With the start of HOME Eindhoven in 1982, I became actively involved in these museums and I was one of the people involved from the first moment in EXARC. From 2005 onward, I have been conducting postgraduate research at the University of Exeter into archaeological open-air museums. This paper was presented at the farewell conference for Ernest Mols, 30 January 2010.Roeland P PaardekooperEXARCarticlearchaeological open-air museumhistoryconstruction of buildingmesolithicneolithicchalcolithicbronze ageiron ageroman eraviking ageearly middle ageslate middle agesthe netherlandsMuseums. Collectors and collectingAM1-501ArchaeologyCC1-960ENEXARC Journal, Iss 2012/2 (2012)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic archaeological open-air museum
history
construction of building
mesolithic
neolithic
chalcolithic
bronze age
iron age
roman era
viking age
early middle ages
late middle ages
the netherlands
Museums. Collectors and collecting
AM1-501
Archaeology
CC1-960
spellingShingle archaeological open-air museum
history
construction of building
mesolithic
neolithic
chalcolithic
bronze age
iron age
roman era
viking age
early middle ages
late middle ages
the netherlands
Museums. Collectors and collecting
AM1-501
Archaeology
CC1-960
Roeland P Paardekooper
Archaeological Open-Air Museums in the Netherlands, a Bit of History
description This article is a result of my interest in, and experience with, archaeological open-air museums. With the start of HOME Eindhoven in 1982, I became actively involved in these museums and I was one of the people involved from the first moment in EXARC. From 2005 onward, I have been conducting postgraduate research at the University of Exeter into archaeological open-air museums. This paper was presented at the farewell conference for Ernest Mols, 30 January 2010.
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author Roeland P Paardekooper
author_facet Roeland P Paardekooper
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title Archaeological Open-Air Museums in the Netherlands, a Bit of History
title_short Archaeological Open-Air Museums in the Netherlands, a Bit of History
title_full Archaeological Open-Air Museums in the Netherlands, a Bit of History
title_fullStr Archaeological Open-Air Museums in the Netherlands, a Bit of History
title_full_unstemmed Archaeological Open-Air Museums in the Netherlands, a Bit of History
title_sort archaeological open-air museums in the netherlands, a bit of history
publisher EXARC
publishDate 2012
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