Create your own prehistoric vase with the experimental archeologist Dr. Mauro Fiorentini
Serra San Quirico, AN
Starting from € 10.00
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The Natural History Museum is alive! You can travel through eras with the stories and knowledge of our experimental archaeologist Mauro Fiorentini and create a prehistoric vase with your own hands.
- Duration: 1h
- Language: English / Italian
- Electronic Voucher
Polo Museale Santa Lucia, Complesso di Santa Lucia, Sede del Parco Naturale Regionale Gola della Rossa e di Frasassi.
Via Tommaso Marcellini 5, 60048 Serra San Quirico (AN), Italia.
Minimum 5 participants
- Entrance to the Natural History Museum
- Your own prehistoric vas
- Unused tickets are non-refundable.
- ACTIVITY CONFIRMED WITH MINIMUM 5 PARTICIPANTS
- ORDER CANCELLATION: you can cancel your reservation without penalty up to 24 hours prior to the start of the experience itself. Beyond this term, the penalty is 100% of the order value.
What you can experience
- Visit the Natural History Museum of Gola della Rossa and Frasassi Park and learn more about the archeology, geology and the historic changes of this territory
- Create your own prehistoric clay vase from scratch: you'll bring it back home after the workshop
- Be amazed by the knowledge of the experimental archaeologist and learn the local ancient pottery techniques of the area in prehistoric times.
- Handle exact replica of local finds made in flint, obsidian, bone, antler and bronze… like you would have done in the stone age!
- Activity suitable for children and adults
Detailed description
Visit the exhibition rooms of the Natural History Museum of the territory of the Park of Gola della Rossa and Frasassi and get help from the experimental archaeologist Dr. Mauro Fiorentini in the creation of your prehistoric vase. You will also take a look and have the chance to grab many replica of stone age tools: flint and obsidian knives, bronze daggers, stone axes, and many more!
Be ready to get your hands dirty! You will use real clay to shape a small vase, using prehistoric techniques widely used in the area.You will then decorate your vase as you prefer, using sticks, small strings and even your fingers, always reconstructing typical elements.
At the end of the workshop, you’ll take your vase back home with instructions on how to try to cook it on your own.
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