A “Mesolithic Living” Project

From the 27 July to the 6 September 2015 the Stone Age Park Dithmarschen (Archaeological-Ecological Centre Albersdorf, AÖZA) organised a Mesolithic living history experiment in its newly constructed ‘Mesolithic Settlement’ finished last year. The experiment sought to investigate, through careful rec...

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Autor principal: Rüdiger Kelm
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:35cf803a1936469b96befc9ece5b09ef2021-12-01T14:42:32ZA “Mesolithic Living” Project2212-8956https://doaj.org/article/35cf803a1936469b96befc9ece5b09ef2015-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10212https://doaj.org/toc/2212-8956From the 27 July to the 6 September 2015 the Stone Age Park Dithmarschen (Archaeological-Ecological Centre Albersdorf, AÖZA) organised a Mesolithic living history experiment in its newly constructed ‘Mesolithic Settlement’ finished last year. The experiment sought to investigate, through careful reconstruction, how people may have carried out their daily lives in the Mesolithic period. All activities and reconstructed material were scientifically documented under the supervision of Dr Linda Hurcombe by archaeologists from Exeter University in Southwest England (an OpenArch project member). The scientific results will be published by Exeter University while its detailed documentation will be published by the Stone Age Park, both in the form of a magazine and a brochure.Rüdiger KelmEXARCarticlearchaeological open-air museumlife experimentmesolithicgermanyMuseums. Collectors and collectingAM1-501ArchaeologyCC1-960ENEXARC Journal, Iss 2015/4 (2015)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic archaeological open-air museum
life experiment
mesolithic
germany
Museums. Collectors and collecting
AM1-501
Archaeology
CC1-960
spellingShingle archaeological open-air museum
life experiment
mesolithic
germany
Museums. Collectors and collecting
AM1-501
Archaeology
CC1-960
Rüdiger Kelm
A “Mesolithic Living” Project
description From the 27 July to the 6 September 2015 the Stone Age Park Dithmarschen (Archaeological-Ecological Centre Albersdorf, AÖZA) organised a Mesolithic living history experiment in its newly constructed ‘Mesolithic Settlement’ finished last year. The experiment sought to investigate, through careful reconstruction, how people may have carried out their daily lives in the Mesolithic period. All activities and reconstructed material were scientifically documented under the supervision of Dr Linda Hurcombe by archaeologists from Exeter University in Southwest England (an OpenArch project member). The scientific results will be published by Exeter University while its detailed documentation will be published by the Stone Age Park, both in the form of a magazine and a brochure.
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