The Omnis Barbaria Experimental Archaeology Camp for Children – First Edition
Like in many other European countries, during the past 15 years, Romania has seen an increased interest by archaeologists and history enthusiasts towards the reconstruction of artefacts and certain phenomenal aspects of the past. Whether the study approached a theoretical (Sima 2002, 77-82; Barbu 20...
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Autor principal: | Marius Ardeleanu |
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EXARC
2017
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