On March 14, professor Annelou van Gijn gave a lecture in Edinburgh for the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in collaboration with the Prehistoric Society. During this lecture, she presented our research project on the Late Neolithic Vlaardingen culture and the importance of experimental archaeology in combination with use-wear analysis in orde to discover the […]
https://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Toolkit-for-hide-working.jpg591875Tatiana Crombeenhttps://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/putting-life_logo-text-2.pngTatiana Crombeen2022-03-18 10:35:062022-03-18 11:36:37March lecture @ Edinburgh: “Connecting tools and materials in the Dutch Late Neolithic through use-wear analysis and experiments”
Om meer ideeën op te doen voor de kano die op dit moment gereconstrueerd wordt in Vlaardingen, zijn Leo, Kirsti en Caroline op donderdag 15 juli naar het Huis van Hilde geweest om daar de kano van de Wieringermeer te bekijken.[1] We mochten er met ons neus bovenop, en met behulp van een bouwlamp hadden […]
On the 11th and the 25th of July, hide-working experiments were conducted at Masamuda, Vlaardingen. The goal was simple: obtain a processed animal skin. The method, however, resembled prehistoric hide-working processes. The process After a short introduction on hide-working given by Diederik Pomstra, the animal hides – in this case, red deer and fallow deer […]
https://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Huidbewerking-9-scaled.jpg14402560Tatiana Crombeenhttps://www.puttinglife.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/putting-life_logo-text-2.pngTatiana Crombeen2021-08-16 21:22:432022-03-18 10:55:26Something to hide? Hide-working experiments with flint scrapers at Masamuda
March lecture @ Edinburgh: “Connecting tools and materials in the Dutch Late Neolithic through use-wear analysis and experiments”
blogOn March 14, professor Annelou van Gijn gave a lecture in Edinburgh for the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in collaboration with the Prehistoric Society. During this lecture, she presented our research project on the Late Neolithic Vlaardingen culture and the importance of experimental archaeology in combination with use-wear analysis in orde to discover the […]
Huis van Hilde, Castricum, kano Wieringermeer
blogOm meer ideeën op te doen voor de kano die op dit moment gereconstrueerd wordt in Vlaardingen, zijn Leo, Kirsti en Caroline op donderdag 15 juli naar het Huis van Hilde geweest om daar de kano van de Wieringermeer te bekijken.[1] We mochten er met ons neus bovenop, en met behulp van een bouwlamp hadden […]
Something to hide? Hide-working experiments with flint scrapers at Masamuda
blogOn the 11th and the 25th of July, hide-working experiments were conducted at Masamuda, Vlaardingen. The goal was simple: obtain a processed animal skin. The method, however, resembled prehistoric hide-working processes. The process After a short introduction on hide-working given by Diederik Pomstra, the animal hides – in this case, red deer and fallow deer […]