POTTERY
Ceramics workshops have been designed for various age groups (kindergarten children, schoolchildren, teens, and adults) based on the skills and abilities of the participants. The classes aim to present the history of ceramics making, basic techniques of the pottery making and decoration (with special attention paid to the forms of pottery items made by the peoples belonging to the Pleszów Group of the Mierzanowice culture, the Otomani-Füzesabony people and the Slavs). The active form of classes facilitates learning of the historic facts and allows to immerse into the pottery-making world, dating back hundreds or even thousands of years. Vessels created during the workshops can be taken home, or optionally left to be fired in the kiln.
POTTERY
Ceramics workshops have been designed for various age groups (kindergarten children, schoolchildren, teens, and adults) based on the skills and abilities of the participants. The classes aim to present the history of ceramics making, basic techniques of the pottery making and decoration (with special attention paid to the forms of pottery items made by the peoples belonging to the Pleszów Group of the Mierzanowice culture, the Otomani-Füzesabony people and the Slavs). The active form of classes facilitates learning of the historic facts and allows to immerse into the pottery-making world, dating back hundreds or even thousands of years. Vessels created during the workshops can be taken home, or optionally left to be fired in the kiln.
A YOUNG ARCHAEOLOGIST
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A YOUNG ARCHAEOLOGIST
WHEEL OF PREHISTORIC FORTUNE
WHEEL OF PREHISTORIC FORTUNE
GAMES AND COMPETITIONS OF THE SLAVONIC PEOPLE
FARMING AND PLANT CULTIVATING IN THE PREHISTORY AND THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES
RECOGNISING PLANT AND TREE SPECIES WITHIN THE HILLFORT