Neolithic
Workshop Basket Weaving
Country
- the Netherlands
How do you actually do that, weave such a beautiful basket? Do you weave with double or single branches? And what about the bottom?
You will learn all this during this fascinating workshop, led by basket weaving expert Eva IJsveld! 
Mid-August at the Livelet
Country
- Italy
Guided tours of the stilts built as in prehistoric times and demonstrations of pottery
Autumn Treewright Weekend
Country
- United Kingdom
Come immerse yourself in the woodland ways of our ancestors!
Axemanship Course
Country
- United Kingdom
Discover the correct and safe way to use the most essential of the treewright's tools: the axe.
Tears of the Gods
Country
- Germany
... that's what amber was called in ancient myths. But this petrified resin has been in great demand since the Stone Age. Both beads and figures were created from it. One of the oldest sculptures in northern Germany is the Moose by Weitsche, which was designed around 14,000 years ago. In the Bronze Age, the amber trade experienced a new dimension.
Introductory Course: Traditional Bow Making
Country
- Germany
Get to know one of the oldest human crafts. Bow making is a very special kind of woodworking. Working on the annual growth ring brings the wood to new life and will change the way you look at wood as a material. Under expert guidance, the participants make their own bows from ash or hickory (including string and arrows).
Bow Making Course
Country
- Germany
In this two-day workshop, Neolithic bows and arrows are made under the guidance of bow maker Jürgen Junkmanns .
Archaeological Basket Weaving
Country
- Germany
The technique of basket weaving has been proven by archaeological finds since the Stone Age. In this course, Michael Thierschmann will work with the participants to create a collecting basket based on an archaeological model in order to trace the techniques with which the peopl
Workshop: Colour in the Stone Age
Country
- Germany
Become a Stone Age artist and let yourself be carried away into the world of colour. Under the guidance of the Düsseldorf artist Birte Schuler, you will explore the question of how paints have been produced since the Stone Age, experiment with earth pigments and make your own brushes from materials that were already available to people in the Stone Age.
Management: Birte Schuler