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slowcat (a group admin) says:
30 Jun 08 - Welcome to Experimental Archaeology by far the best way to learn about the way people lived in the past. Please give as much information as you can for your photo. If you have a process to show then edit down to no more than 5 photos please and if anyone wants to see more let them know that there is more info in your photostream.
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About Experimental Archaeology
Photos and information about the most exciting way to study history....seeing and doing.
Please don't be offended if your photo is removed. We will delete photos that do not relate to the group. While we are not going to be super strict about it ( as I feel there are crossovers).....here is a definition of experimental archaeology from wikipedia.
'Experimental archaeology employs a number of different methods, techniques, analyses, and approaches in order to generate and test hypotheses or an interpretation, based upon archaeological source material, like ancient structures or artifacts.
Here is a good webpage:
www.archaeologyexpert.co.uk/ExperimentalArchaeology.html
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