Bronze Age Boat Build Falmouth Episode 1.mov
How did they build boats in the Bronze Age? That is a question that academics from the University of Exeter hope to find out in the coming months ...
falmouthvideos • 705 views
Smelt 2010 Documentary - Part 2
The second part of a documentary film about an experimental archaeological iron smelt reconstructing an Iron Age/Early Medieval bloomery furnace fr...
6,433 views
L'Anse aux Meadows Blacksmithing
A blacksmith forging a recreation Viking nail from real Newfoundland Bog Iron and traditional Norse methods. Recorded it on my trip to L'Anse aux ...
civilnuts • 578 views
CBRH Hockey Interviews
Hockey Interviews with teachers from Corner Brook Regional High School.
No Copyright Intended
civilnuts • 216 views
Colmcille : Radharc Samplach / Sample Scene : Scéal na Gaeilge (The Story of Irish)
Get the free ringtone / Faigh an ringtone saor in aisce: http://www.zedge.net/ringto...
Beidh Scéal na Gaeilge craolta ar TG4 17ú agus 19ú...
rosgireland • 2,431 views
Chronology, Culture & Archaeology: Tree-ring studies, Fergus Estuary, Co. Clare, Ireland
This short film introduces fieldwork done as part of a Marie Curie Fellowship in the summer of 2011. The first case study was chosen to examine iss...
archaeologyucd • 123 views
Culduthel Iron Age dig
Movie showing the extent of the dig in Culduthel, Inverness. It is an Iron Age "industrial estate" of unprecedented size in Scotland. Go to http://...
HertageNorth • 990 views
Smelt 2010 Documentary - Part 2
The second part of a documentary film about an experimental archaeological iron smelt reconstructing an Iron Age/Early Medieval bloomery furnace fr...
6,433 views
Thanks for all the kind comments!
Smelt 2010 Documentary - Part 1
The first part of a documentary film about an experimental archaeological iron smelt reconstructing an Iron Age/Early Medieval bloomery furnace fro...
7,310 views
tuyere was made from poters clay tempered with grog (broken up pottery). It was fired in a kiln as well.
Smelt 2010
A documentary film about an experimental archaeological iron smelt reconstructing an Iron Age/Early Medieval bloomery furnace from Ireland. The vid...
418 views
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4 months ago
SeandalaiochtBlog
commented:
The big lump at the end is a bloom which is a mixture of slag and metallic iron. A magnet would certainly be attracted to the iron but the magnetism of the slag would vary depending on its make-up.
Action Sequence 2 - Facing Giants (Student Film)
Capturing the on-set action, this footage was filmed on a small home camera, no sound. Shown is the fighting sequence between the whole cast, as it...
MontagueHS • 25 views
Meeting House Square: Interview with Director of Excavations Alan Hayden
Meeting House Square is currently closed to facilitate the construction of a retractable canopy. During the construction proce...
tbctTV • 626 views
Talking Trees National Tree Week Part 2
Tree Talk with Eoin Donnelly at The Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig, Wexford.
A Walk and Talk with Eoin Donnelly an experienced foreste...
heritageparkwex • 14 views
SceneNotHerd interview artist Ken Lambert
tbctTV • 26 views
Update from TBCT on Meeting House Square
Meeting House Square in Temple Bar is currently closed to facilitate construction on the retractable canopy. This week, a significant find was disc...
tbctTV • 263 views
Iron Smelting
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Building a Celtic iron smelting furnace and roasting the bog-ore www.ThijsvandeManakker.com
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Feeding the Celtic iron furnace http://www.thijsvandemanakker.com/
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Forging a Celtic Spearhead IMPROVED VERSION
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Forging the iron bloom on the anvil stone http://thijsvandemanakker.com
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Opening the Prehistoric Iron Smelting Furnace www.thijsvandemanakker.com
Opening the Prehistoric Iron Smelting Furnace www.thijsvandemanakker.com
Voor meer informatie zie/More information www.thijsvandemanakker.com
When the pit is full, the furnace is destroyed, in order to be able to grab t...
aVampireTear • 11,292 views
Building a Celtic iron smelting furnace and roasting the bog-ore www.ThijsvandeManakker.com
Building a Celtic iron smelting furnace and roasting the bog-ore
Part 1 of 5
Lejre Rapport: www.thijsvandemanakker. com/WeblogEnglish.htm
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Feeding the Celtic iron furnace http://www.thijsvandemanakker.com/
Thijs van de Manakker and his smelting team at an archaeological experiment in 1999 at the Prehistorisch Huis Eindhoven.
Part 2 of 5
aVampireTear • 10,686 views
Ancient Music Ireland
Presentation of Prehistoric, Celtic and Early Medieval Musical instruments from Ireland. Bronze Age horns, Iron Age trumpets
ancientmusicireland • 26,373 views
Excellent stuff. Really like hearing sounds that people would have known so long ago. It gives an amazing sense of connection.
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Prehistoric Music Ireland at World Archaeology Congress, Dublin 2008
A very short clip of the guys from Prehistoric Music Ireland (http://homepage.eircom.net/~b
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Corpus Christi procession, St Pius X parish, Templeogue, 2011
In 2011, as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of St Pius X church, Templeogue, Dublin, a Corpus Christi procession was held. A colourful piec...
thachabre • 363 views
Ancient Music Ireland
Presentation of Prehistoric, Celtic and Early Medieval Musical instruments from Ireland. Bronze Age horns, Iron Age trumpets
ancientmusicireland • 26,373 views
Wood Quay protest march 1979
A protest against the threatened destruction of the Viking remains at Wood Quay, Dublin, in 1979. Opening scene shows a torchlight procession two n...
thachabre • 2,376 views
The Archaeologists
Archaeologists in Ireland talk about their work.
thachabre • 4,801 views
Making History - Bog Iron
In order to win wars (or to prevent them) a civilization needed iron. Here is one of the sources in England
AllHistories • 11,957 views
Chronology, Culture & Archaeology: Tree-ring studies, Fergus Estuary, Co. Clare, Ireland
This short film introduces fieldwork done as part of a Marie Curie Fellowship in the summer of 2011. The first case study was chosen to examine iss...
archaeologyucd • 123 views
Fergus estuary and islands project
Medieval fishweir at Boarland Rock 8, Fergus estuary, Co. Clare, radiocarbon dated to AD 1297-1398, with multiple post-and-wattle fences probably i...
dansuli67 • 81 views
Fergus estuary and islands project
Medieval fishweir at Boarland Rock 8, Fergus estuary, Co. Clare, radiocarbon dated to AD 1297-1398, with multiple post-and-wattle fences probably i...
dansuli67 • 81 views
English, Archaeology, and Philosophy through Arts at UCD
UCD Arts offers Ireland's broadest range of opportunities to Humanities students, with 30 subject areas, including English, Archaeology, and Philos...
MyUCD • 2,828 views
Archaeology brings the past to life - Newgrange
UCD archeologist Professor Gabriel Cooney explains how prehistoric art, engineering and architecture are combined in Newgrange and the Boyne Valle...
MyUCD • 1,752 views
Smelt 2010 Documentary - Part 1
The first part of a documentary film about an experimental archaeological iron smelt reconstructing an Iron Age/Early Medieval bloomery furnace fro...
7,310 views
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1 year agoSeandalaiochtBlog posted:
Updated SMELT 2010 documentary with audio issues fixed is now live
It is bog ore, collected from a bog in Co. Offally. You can find more info on the Seandalaiocht blog