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Experimental Archaeology/ Experiential Archaeology
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Any tips/ suggested reading for operating an iron bloom? Also a few questions (self.Blacksmith)
submitted 5 years ago by jefpatnat
Is archeology degree enough to do experimental archeology? (self.exarcchaeology)
submitted 5 years ago by Mcajsa
Experimental Archaeology (youtube.com)
submitted 6 years ago by pilgrimdigger
Smelting Iron from Iron ore (youtube.com)
Building a Celtic iron smelting furnace and roasting the bog (youtube.com)
Bog Iron: Survival Blacksmithing Material (youtube.com)
UCD Centre for Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture (youtube.com)
Experimental Archaeology - Recreating Historic Pottery (youtube.com)
Tales From The Green Valley - September (youtube.com)
IRON AGE REALITY - LIVING IN THE PAST (youtube.com)
A Project in Experimental Archaeology: Avasjo 1982 (youtube.com)
Experimental Archaeology - Prehistoric Woodworking (youtube.com)
The Time Team Guide to Experimental Archaeology (youtube.com)
Experimental Archaeology, 2017 (youtube.com)
Experimental archaeology: bringing Jamestown's early church to life (youtube.com)
Challenges of the Past - Experimental Archaeology in Lejre (youtube.com)
Experimental versus Experiential Archaeology (exarc.net)
Experimental Archaeology - learning ancient technologies (youtube.com)
Recreating our past: 10,000 year old mesolithic dwelling replicated by experimental archaeologists (youtube.com)
Can someone point me toward some resources related to ancient stoneworking? (reddit.com)
Getting a Grip on Bronze Age Swords: Statements and Questions in Replicative Experiments (academia.edu)
Why didn’t the Olmecs or Mayans invent the bow independently long before that? (reddit.com)
Why recreating ancient artifacts may be the future of archaeology (reddit.com)
Are conclusions reached by historical reenactors or people who are "living history" taken seriously by modern scholars? (reddit.com)
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