Some of you might be members of Exarc like me. Be aware that there is a scamming attempt underway using Exarcs good name and the probably fake name Peter Inker.
Don’t fall for it, it is fake.
Exarc is notified about it and will warn its members as well.
#museum #exarc #experiemntalarchaeology #scam #fishy
#museum #exarc #experiemntalarchaeology #scam #fishy
For anyone interested in experimental archaeology, there has been an event recently in Poland on the subject presented by EXARC. The sessions are filmed and available to be watched on the EXARC YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/@exarc
You can discuss the topics on the EXARC Discord. You can find out more about it here: https://exarc.net/
(I'm sorry to be late with this info, I forgot until this morning!) #ExperimentalArcheology #Archeology #EXARC #textiles #flint #pottery
#experimentalarcheology #archeology #exarc #textiles #flint #pottery
One of the things which I love ( because I'm a practical kinda person) is #ExperimentalArchaeology and have been a member of #EXARC the experimental organisation for quite some time. I'm also an editor and reviewer of the journal. Here's the new EXARC Digest. It looks great! If you'd like to come to the big @EAAarchaeology conference in my hometown of Belfast, I'm chairing a session - send me those abstracts asap!
#experimentalarchaeology #exarc
Very pleased to have this article published in the open-access EXARC Journal about designing and launching the undergraduate "Experimental Archaeology & Experiential History" course we’ve developed at Carleton College with a significant public digital history component.
Article: https://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10666
Course website: https://222.arcn.sites.carleton.edu/
#EXARC #ExperimentalArchaeology #undergraduate #history #archaeology #openaccess #dh #digitalhumanities #pedagogy
#pedagogy #digitalhumanities #dh #openaccess #archaeology #History #undergraduate #experimentalarchaeology #exarc
I purchased hemp "linen" this week and washed it. If I didn't know it was hemp, I would have thought was flax at sight and touch. I thought it would wrinkle more like cotton, but washing it really softened the fibers. Hemp has a rich history in textile use and I'm delighted that it's coming back with prices comparable to flax.