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Living History Festival
Country
- France
On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Musée des Temps Barbares, the Living History Festival will take place: 2000 years of French History. See you on June 25 and 26, 2022 in Marle (Aisne) to discover this historic event!
Prehistoric Boy Goes Digital
Country
- the Netherlands
There is a new digital children's route starting at the Hunebedcentrum in Borger. This walking route takes you into the world of the hunebed builders. The route has been developed especially for the experience of children. The Drenthe Landscape and the Hunebedcentrum collaborated in the development of this route.
Feel like an ArchaeologistÂ
Country
- the Netherlands
During the National Archeology Days everyone can participate in the organized activities. An excavation is organized especially for children, where they can search for pottery and Roman coins. You can then take these objects home with you to enjoy the day even more.
International Reenactment Market IRM
Country
- Germany
The International Reenactment Market IRM is the first international fair for living history, re-enactment, and experimental archaeology of all periods in Germany, and was launched in 2011 in the Archaeological Park Roman Villa Borg. The new location for 2022 is the Römerwelt museum at Rheinbrohl, located between Bonn and Koblenz.
Drum Making Workshop
Country
- United Kingdom
Discover the sound of our ancestors and craft one of humanity’s oldest instruments. Guided by craftsman, musician, and living history practitioner Lewis Beck, learn to use steam-bent birch wood and ethically-sourced goat hide to create a 16-inch frame drum and beater using ancient techniques. Running each day this weekend.
Evening Walk in the Steinzeitpark Dithmarschen
Country
- Germany
The walk starts at 8:00 pm. and lasts until approx. 10:30 pm.
Ancient Arts and Crafts Week
Country
- Germany
For a week, demonstrations, demonstrations and courses on original handicraft techniques are held in our Stone Age village.
Of Animals and People
Country
- Switzerland
What do experts read from prehistoric animal images about the relationship between humans and animals? This is revealed by museum director Ulrich Eberli on a public evening tour of the special exhibition.
A Sustainable Revolution for Open-Air Museums @ ICOM
Country
- Czech Republic
Ãļ§Ö±²¥ invites you to a session during the ICOM General Conference in Prague. We are in a unique position where our teaching of the past offers our visitors lessons for the future; we are more relevant than ever. How to develop the strength of open-air museums by building partnerships with other organisations?
Forging Weekend
Country
- the Netherlands
Forging is from all ages. Even before the use of metal, there used to be a flint smith. Flint was used to make sharp objects, such as knifes, axes, and drawbars. Later, these type of objects were made of bronze and iron and steel.