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Experimental archaeology on ancient warfare

Started by PMBardunias, April 23, 2021, 04:53:01 PM

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PMBardunias

I recently gave a pair of talks at experimental archaeology conferences. In the age of COVID, I had to record these, so I posted them on Youtube.  I thought some might enjoy.

https://youtu.be/6MI6_p-vQto

https://youtu.be/ftE5IwOC5qA

Imperial Dave

thanks Paul.

as an ex-reenactor I fully buy into the concept!
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Mark G

I'm never sure about that term.

It always makes me imagine archaeologists cutting lines of sub stratum clay out on the back of a trowel and snorting to get a hit from the earth of the dig.

Or smoking some crushed pottery shards, or some such.

You know, the sort of thing you would expect academically trained folk to experiment with on a dig

PMBardunias

Quote from: Holly on April 23, 2021, 08:56:43 PM
thanks Paul.

as an ex-reenactor I fully buy into the concept!

Perhaps someday we will get you in the battle line.

PMBardunias

Quote from: Mark G on April 24, 2021, 09:33:25 PM
I'm never sure about that term.

It always makes me imagine archaeologists cutting lines of sub stratum clay out on the back of a trowel and snorting to get a hit from the earth of the dig.

Or smoking some crushed pottery shards, or some such.

You know, the sort of thing you would expect academically trained folk to experiment with on a dig

I Normally study animal swarm behavior, so I am really just studying human animals.

Imperial Dave

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