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It is well documented that arrows made with flint tips were used in the Stone Age for hunting. But how were these tips made, and what tools were used? For over 20 years, the University of Hamburg has been conducting experimental archaeology in the field of Prehistory and Early History. Part of this practical research takes place at the Stone Age Park Dithmarschen in Albersdorf. The exhibition presents selected results from seminars since 2004, developed by students and instructors.
A fascinating workshop takes place every Sunday:
May 31: Amulets of the Iron Age: Minting with tin
June 7: Amulets of the Iron Age: Minting with tin
June 14: Stone Age baskets braided from bast
June 21: Stone Age baskets braided from bast
June 28: The invention of the wheel: Building a Stone Age wagon model
July 5: Sound instruments of the Stone Age: Making buzz sticks
July 12: Designing Roman clay amulets
July 19: Knapping Stone Age arrowheads from flint
Adults 13 €, children 4 €
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