Making Beer at WAC-6

I’m still trying to get organized and squashing all the email demons that arose while being gone most of the summer, but I’ll have more about Kalaupapa shortly.  In the meantime, with the courtesy of the Moore Group:

Making Beer at WAC 6

(click on the image to enlarge)

There was also experimental bronze making at WAC.  I think this should lead to a trend of conferences where we just reenact the archaeology we find.  Though that might be a little awkward with the more burial-oriented presentations.

Author: colleenmorgan

Dr. Colleen Morgan (ORCID 0000-0001-6907-5535) is the Lecturer in Digital Archaeology and Heritage in the Department of Archaeology at the University of York. She conducts research on digital media and archaeology, with a special focus on embodiment, avatars, genetics and bioarchaeology. She is interested in building archaeological narratives with emerging technology, including photography, video, mobile and locative devices. Through archaeological making she explores past lifeways and our current understanding of heritage, especially regarding issues of authority, authenticity, and identity.

3 thoughts on “Making Beer at WAC-6”

  1. Brilliant Colleen, we’re rightly chuffed! That shirt is an archaeological artefact at this stage – It’s been in the field for almost 20 years, when the hair that went with it was jet black and long and fine as spun filligree, and it was second hand even then.

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