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Bronze Age

Let’s Do the Tine Warp Again: Reconstructing a Late Bronze Age Bridle from Moynagh Lough, County Meath, Ireland

Author(s)
Rena Maguire 1 ✉
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Both before and after the Irish Late Iron Age (AD 50 - 400) there is an exceptional paucity of knowledge regarding equitation in Ireland. We know that equids are present during prehistory, but basically nothing about their use. This paper documents the reconstruction and use of an organic bridle, based on a possible Late Bronze Age cheek-piece found at Moynagh Lough, Co. Meath.

Event Review: Third Annual Bronze Casting Festival, Uelsen (DE)

Author(s)
E. Giovanna Fregni 1 ✉
Publication Date
The third annual Bronze Casting Festival at the Bronzezeithof in Uelsen continued its theme of metalworking and experimental archaeology in a Bronze Age setting. The event drew participants from around Europe and the US to combine their knowledge and share experiences...

Craft week

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Country

  • Sweden

A warm welcome to the crafts week! During this week, Vitlycke Museum's Bronze Age farm becomes a handicraft farm, an open space for all our visitors to roam around in and learn, ask questions or just feel the atmosphere. It will be cast, woven, sewn and burned.

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Country

  • Poland

On June 22, we invite you to the Open-Air Museum at Trzinica. On this day, we will celebrate Polish ³§´Ç²úó³Ù°ì²¹ (Kupala Night, Bonfire, St. John's Night). Kupala Night is an ancient event that can be traced to the tradition of paganism.

Field School: Irish Bronze Age

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Organised by
National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG) (IE)

Country

  • Ireland

Experimental Archaeology and the material culture of the Irish Bronze Age with the Irish Fieldschool of Prehistoric Archaeology
A National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG) summer fieldschool at Craggaunowen Heritage Park