Changing attitudes to food. Opening access to the past. In this blog post Dr Julia Best, Lecturer in Archaeology at Cardiff University, explains how the Consuming Prehistory Project brought Neolithic food into the present day. Maybe the thought of fish and chips at the seaside conjures up memories of childhood holidays. Perhaps nothing beats a … Continue reading
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What is Antler? Why is it useful?
An introduction to antler as a material.
Ancient Antler working 7: decoration
Video five recreating our Glastonbury Greencrafts Village workshops for you at home. Decorating the ring.
Ancient Antler working 6: fine finishing
Video five recreating our Glastonbury Greencrafts Village workshops for you at home. Smoothing the ring surface.
Ancient Antler working 5: coarse finishing
Video five recreating our Glastonbury Greencrafts Village workshops for you at home. Smoothing the ring surface.
Ancient Antler working 4: removing the outer surface
Video four recreating our Glastonbury Greencrafts Village workshops for you at home. Beginning to shape youR ring.
Ancient Antler working 3: fitting the ring
Video three recreating our Glastonbury Greencrafts Village workshops for you at home. How to get a ring that fits.
Ancient Antler working 2: tools and blanks
Video two that recreates our Glastonbury Greencrafts Village workshops for you at home. Talking tools and ring blanks. View this post on Instagram Video 2/6 tools and blanks #glastoathome A post shared by Guerilla Archaeology (@guerillaarch) on Jun 21, 2020 at 10:38pm PDT
Ancient Antler working 1: team intro
First video of seven that recreates our Glastonbury Greencrafts Village workshops for you at home. So who are we and what do our workshops do?
DIY Antler Rings – Glastonbury Green Crafts
There is no Glastonbury Festival 2020, but you can join in our socially distanced Guerilla Archaeology Ancient Antler workshop whilst enjoying virtual Glasto in your garden. We have carefully recreated all the steps you need to make a copy of a Viking Ring, found on our excavations in the Western Isles. Tools – most importantly … Continue reading