The EXARC Show

A podcast by EXARC

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56 Episodes

  1. Walk on the Wild Side

    Published: 3/1/2023
  2. Flake it 'til you make it

    Published: 1/31/2023
  3. Mirrors and Windows 2022

    Published: 1/4/2023
  4. EXARC Extracts 2022/4

    Published: 12/1/2022
  5. Here comes the SUN

    Published: 11/30/2022
  6. Stuck in the Past

    Published: 11/1/2022
  7. Burning Questions

    Published: 10/4/2022
  8. EXARC Extracts 2022/3

    Published: 9/15/2022
  9. The Past in Data

    Published: 9/1/2022
  10. Seeing is Believing

    Published: 8/2/2022
  11. EXARC Extracts 2022/2

    Published: 7/11/2022
  12. A Peek behind the Scenes

    Published: 6/29/2022
  13. Under the Skin

    Published: 5/29/2022
  14. Neolithic House & Home

    Published: 5/3/2022
  15. Connecting the Bones

    Published: 3/29/2022
  16. A Growing Community

    Published: 3/2/2022
  17. EXARC Extracts 2022/1

    Published: 2/23/2022
  18. Riding High

    Published: 2/2/2022
  19. The Issue of a Journal

    Published: 12/9/2021
  20. Games of our Past

    Published: 12/8/2021

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Dive into the fascinating world of experimental archaeology, where scientists, craftspeople, sound-experts, musicians, artists and re-enactors come together to recreate the past. They investigate human activities from a wide range of eras, areas and civilizations. Their work involves both the use of traditional materials and techniques but increasingly also modern digital technology. In each of these podcasts two experts from a particular field discuss their experiences, triumphs and tribulations. Each session is followed by a live Q&A session where listeners can join in to ask questions but also to share their own expertise. For more information, visit us at https://exarc.net.So far topics have covered ancient bread baking; the know-how required for skin tanning and antler work; sewing and embroidery techniques in the Middle Ages; the re-creation of ancient music and the recording and collection of soundscapes; the delicate act of interpreting history; and last but not least how current hot topics like sustainability and conservation impact on the practices of experimental archaeology.