Emma Jones
@emlouwynjones.bsky.social
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videographer/photographer & maker of prehistoric personal ornaments ๐ฅ ๐ธ ๐ฟ
Why wear one Bronze Age axe when you could wear three? This shiny silver combination is off to its new owner ๐
about 1 month ago
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Nadia Norman
3 months ago
Our final heritage project videos! Iron Age Textiles ๐งถ ๐ฅ
youtu.be/fuRykEOEJT0?feature=shared
The Big Bronze Age Boat Build! ๐ถ ๐ฅ
youtu.be/fg3-gWZzbRI
Videos by
@emlouwynjones.bsky.social
Special thanks to
@ancientcraftuk.bsky.social
, our partners & volunteers who brought these projects to life!
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It's been brilliant watching these projects develop over the last three years and a real pleasure to capture the journey for them on camera! The film is now online so do go and have a look and be prepared to be inspired by the amazing team at Stanwick Lakes!
add a skeleton here at some point
4 months ago
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Graham Taylor
8 months ago
A great video of the Makers & Fakers event, part of the
@pittriversmuseum.bsky.social
Making the Museum project. Working again with the Dream Team
@ancientcraftuk.bsky.social
&
@emlouwynjones.bsky.social
at the ultimate "museum of museums" ๐บhttps://youtu.be/E3Y01FKCfEs?si=v759bwvJilyfOrog
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Makers and Fakers at the Pitt Rivers Museum
YouTube video by Pitt Rivers Museum
https://youtu.be/E3Y01FKCfEs?si=v759bwvJilyfOrog
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We've had a brilliant day at
@rmoudheden.bsky.social
for the 'Fires of Change' exhibition. A special thanks to Sasja for showing us around this morning and to Joanna for her
@ansoc-erc.bsky.social
talk on 'the social worlds of Bronze Age animals' this evening!
8 months ago
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Dr. James Dilley
8 months ago
How did people make arrowheads in the Stone Age? A flake of stone would be trimmed, then have hundreds of tiny flakes detached using an antler point. The knapper would put pressure on the flaker tool from their abdomen while the flake was braced again a leg. ๐ฅ
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Thrilled to see my axehead trio being shown off by
@profaliceroberts.bsky.social
on the new series of
#diggingforbritain
last night! We're looking forward to watching the rest of the series as the week unfolds.
9 months ago
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Joana Valdez-Tullett
9 months ago
My gorgeous Christmas present ๐ By the hands of lovely
@emlouwynjones.bsky.social
and
@ancientcraftuk.bsky.social
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Dr. James Dilley
10 months ago
Well, itโs finally happened, one for the bucket list. This week I found a flint handaxe at Happisburgh while walking with friends. Their shared concern was due to my delighted dancing looking like I was having a funny turn!
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We thoroughly enjoyed our evening at
@norwichartscentre.bsky.social
listening to David Abram talk about his stunning photographs & book! Take a look at his website (and prepare to be blown away by the stunning aerial photos of archaeological monuments from across the UK!
www.davidabram.co.uk
10 months ago
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A miniature Neolithic axehead in slow motion! With Christmas on the way, I've been working on a batch of mini prehistoric stone pendants. This one's a particularly attractive piece of Langdale Tuff, the same material prehistoric people used to fell trees over 5,000 years ago!
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10 months ago
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Dr. James Dilley
11 months ago
Our replica Bronze Age Basal looped spears are back in stock! 3300-3125 years ago, these spears would have been the primary weapon of a warrior while swords were still developing. They were effective for slashing & thrusting.
www.ancientcraft.co.uk/product-page...
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My replica of the Iron Age armlet fragment from Dunadd is off to @kilmartinmuseum. A great opportunity to work with one of the cannel coal samples I collected from the Fife coastline earlier in the year. I think it's safe to say this Scottish 'jet' lookalike stood up to the test!
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11 months ago
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Not all arrowheads are pointy! During the middle Neolithic (approx.3400-2600BC), people made arrowheads with a wide blade, facing forwards from the archer. Transverse arrowheads are thought to have been used for hunting birds and we think they make a great pendant with a subtle prehistoric twist!
almost 2 years ago
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We've been building up stock for the Christmas period! I've got a limited run of hallmarked silver Barbed & Tanged arrowheads that are now available. There's just something about casting in silver that really makes these arrowheads stand out.
www.ancientcraft.co.uk/product-page...
almost 2 years ago
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Graham Taylor
almost 2 years ago
An excellent couple of days filming at potted-history.co.uk with
@emmalouwynjones.bsky.social
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Alice Roberts
almost 2 years ago
This is a photo of me last Sunday, at #NewScientistLive, with brilliant experimental archaeologist Emma Jones of AncientCraft - and Iโm wearing something very special indeedโฆ Emmaโs painstaking reproduction of the 4000 year old Dunragit jet necklace!
guard-archaeology.co.uk/DunragitBlog...
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