This month the Dutch government installed a 15 cent deposit on tin cans to encourage people to recycle their cans. Recycling is however not a recent invention, it has been around since early prehistory. During the Vlaardingen Culture phase (3400-2500 BC) flint axes were often recycled to make other tools such as scrapers and flint […]
https://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Axe-6016-Hekelingen-III.png50005000Lasse van den Dikkenberghttps://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/putting-life_logo-text-2.pngLasse van den Dikkenberg2023-04-29 12:15:262023-04-29 12:17:38Recycling flint axes – new scientific study published
The research project Putting Life into Late Neolithic Houses is a rather comprehensive research project that aims to understand various aspects of Neolithic life in the Rhine/Meuse delta of the Netherlands. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the project, people with different skills and knowledge are required. Apart from academics, the project needs people skilled […]
https://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Huidbewerking-6-scaled.jpg17072560Tatiana Crombeenhttps://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/putting-life_logo-text-2.pngTatiana Crombeen2023-03-10 10:02:362023-03-10 10:02:36The essential knowledge of a craftsperson
One way of communicating about the archaeological past to a broader public, is by making visual representations. For our research project Putting Life into Late Neolithic Houses, archaeological reconstruction illustrator Kelvin Wilson is bringing to life those times long gone. An archaeological reconstruction illustrator translates what once was minutely excavated into visualization manageable for […]
https://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Tekening-dugout-scaled.jpg10532560Tatiana Crombeenhttps://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/putting-life_logo-text-2.pngTatiana Crombeen2022-11-25 16:42:242023-02-17 09:06:17Visualizing the past: reconstruction illustrations by Kelvin Wilson
Recycling flint axes – new scientific study published
blogThis month the Dutch government installed a 15 cent deposit on tin cans to encourage people to recycle their cans. Recycling is however not a recent invention, it has been around since early prehistory. During the Vlaardingen Culture phase (3400-2500 BC) flint axes were often recycled to make other tools such as scrapers and flint […]
The essential knowledge of a craftsperson
blogThe research project Putting Life into Late Neolithic Houses is a rather comprehensive research project that aims to understand various aspects of Neolithic life in the Rhine/Meuse delta of the Netherlands. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the project, people with different skills and knowledge are required. Apart from academics, the project needs people skilled […]
Visualizing the past: reconstruction illustrations by Kelvin Wilson
blogOne way of communicating about the archaeological past to a broader public, is by making visual representations. For our research project Putting Life into Late Neolithic Houses, archaeological reconstruction illustrator Kelvin Wilson is bringing to life those times long gone. An archaeological reconstruction illustrator translates what once was minutely excavated into visualization manageable for […]