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
On 16 September, the dugout – or boat made from a hollowed log – was launched at Natsec, a canoe club near the Vlaardingen cultuurhuis (figure 1). The making of the dugout, which is part of the research project Putting Life into Late Neolithic houses, started in June 2021 and lasted through July 2022. Starting […]
https://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Tewaterlating-kano-2.jpg16001200Tatiana Crombeenhttps://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/putting-life_logo-text-2.pngTatiana Crombeen2022-10-28 14:08:452022-10-28 14:08:45Launching the dugout boat at Vlaardingen
On the 22nd of October 2022 we hosted a hide-working workshop for the volunteers of Masamuda. The workshop was aimed to gain insight into hide-working traces on Vlaardingen Culture (VLC) scrapers. On the VLC site of Hekelingen III several scrapers were found with hide working traces which potentially could be linked to the scraping of […]
https://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/20221022_155739-scaled.jpg19202560Lasse van den Dikkenberghttps://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/putting-life_logo-text-2.pngLasse van den Dikkenberg2022-10-23 16:04:432022-10-25 08:41:43Workshop Scraping Seal Skins
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 […]
Launching the dugout boat at Vlaardingen
blogOn 16 September, the dugout – or boat made from a hollowed log – was launched at Natsec, a canoe club near the Vlaardingen cultuurhuis (figure 1). The making of the dugout, which is part of the research project Putting Life into Late Neolithic houses, started in June 2021 and lasted through July 2022. Starting […]
Workshop Scraping Seal Skins
blogOn the 22nd of October 2022 we hosted a hide-working workshop for the volunteers of Masamuda. The workshop was aimed to gain insight into hide-working traces on Vlaardingen Culture (VLC) scrapers. On the VLC site of Hekelingen III several scrapers were found with hide working traces which potentially could be linked to the scraping of […]