Over the years many people have been frustrated by the concept of 'intensity' on the glass beads page. The page, and all of the bead charts have now been updated to reflect the actual numbers of the beads. A few new thoughts and ways of looking at the beads have also been added.
Have a look and let us know what you think!
http://www.darkcompany.ca/beads/beads.php
DARC is composed of people interested in using experimental archaeology and living history to research aspects of life in Northern Europe during the Viking Age. The company further strives to provide a resource of skilled and experienced historic interpreters and physical demonstrators to museums, schools, and educational programs.
Monday, July 25, 2016
Sunday, July 24, 2016
DARC at ICMS 2017 (Kalamazoo)
Archaeology & Experiment: Moving beyond the artifacts (papers)
Experimental archaeology moves beyond the artifacts, allowing researchers to examine the underlying question of "how" related to artifact finds. Ideally, experiments can provide a preliminary answer to the question "Does this theory of how it was done actually work". A keystone of experimental archaeology (and a differentiator from reenactment/recreation) is that it follows the scientific method of question, setup, and result - whether that result is positive or negative. Presentations in this session will be expected to review all three key elements in the discussion of their paper. Papers submitted for these sessions would be good candidates for publication in the EXARC Journal.
Proposals are due by 15 Sep, 2016 and should be sent to me (neil@treheima.ca). Proposal forms are available at http://wmich.edu/medievalcongress/submissions