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Children’s lesson “We’re building a Stone Age house”
Children’s lesson “We’re building a Stone Age house”
Children ages four to seven will become Stone Age building engineers along with their parents. Elisabeth Rettenbacher, museum educator, will demonstrate step by step how a Stone Age miniature house can be built out of trunks. Registration required | Included in the admission fee | Course 2 | Houses Alleshausen-Grundwiesen | Duration: approx. 60 min
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Antler working workshop (needle)
Antler working workshop (needle)
During the Stone Age, antlers were a favorite material for creating jewelry and tools. For instance, Ötzi carried the tips of deer antlers with him. We invite you to get familiar with this material that is rather seldom used today and to make a needle or an awl the Stone Age way with rocks, water, […]
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Antler working workshop (needle)
Antler working workshop (needle)
During the Stone Age, antlers were a favorite material for creating jewelry and tools. For instance, Ötzi carried the tips of deer antlers with him. We invite you to get familiar with this material that is rather seldom used today and to make a needle or an awl the Stone Age way with rocks, water, […]
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Guided tour “The power of fire”
Guided tour “The power of fire”
How was fire made during the time of Ötzi, what did he need to do so, and why was it of such great importance? A thematic tour through the permanent exhibition withEveline Vatamaniuc, museum educator. No registration required | Costs: +3€ | Course 1 | Meeting point: main entrance | Duration: approx. 45 min
Antler working workshop (needle)
Antler working workshop (needle)
During the Stone Age, antlers were a favorite material for creating jewelry and tools. For instance, Ötzi carried the tips of deer antlers with him. We invite you to get familiar with this material that is rather seldom used today and to make a needle or an awl the Stone Age way with rocks, water, […]
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Antler working workshop (needle)
Antler working workshop (needle)
During the Stone Age, antlers were a favorite material for creating jewelry and tools. For instance, Ötzi carried the tips of deer antlers with him. We invite you to get familiar with this material that is rather seldom used today and to make a needle or an awl the Stone Age way with rocks, water, […]
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Clay working workshop (globular flute)
Clay working workshop (globular flute)
In different diggings were found rests of globular flutes made of clay. We invite you to make a similar instrument and show you the right technique to play it. No registration required | Starts every hour from 12:30 on, last start one hour before the evening closing of the open-air area | Included in the […]
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Children’s lesson “We’re building a Stone Age house”
Children’s lesson “We’re building a Stone Age house”
Children ages four to seven will become Stone Age building engineers along with their parents. Elisabeth Rettenbacher, museum educator, will demonstrate step by step how a Stone Age miniature house can be built out of trunks. Registration required | Included in the admission fee | Course 2 | Houses Alleshausen-Grundwiesen | Duration: approx. 60 min
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Soapstone working workshop (pearls)
Soapstone working workshop (pearls)
Ötzi carried with him a disc of limestone with a hole in it. From other archeological sites we know little figures and stone pearls. Our museum educators will show you how to turn blanks into little pearls with the help of flint drills and sandstone. No registration required | Starts every hour from 12:30 on, […]
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Bullroarers making workshop
Bullroarers making workshop
Flat oval objects made from wood or bone that are swung through the air on a cord are called “bullroarers”. The noise that is made with them can be heard over long distances. Bullroarers have been known since the Paleolithic Period and are still used today in some traditional cultures. You can cut your own […]
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Bullroarers making workshop
Bullroarers making workshop
Flat oval objects made from wood or bone that are swung through the air on a cord are called “bullroarers”. The noise that is made with them can be heard over long distances. Bullroarers have been known since the Paleolithic Period and are still used today in some traditional cultures. You can cut your own […]
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Bullroarers making workshop
Bullroarers making workshop
Flat oval objects made from wood or bone that are swung through the air on a cord are called “bullroarers”. The noise that is made with them can be heard over long distances. Bullroarers have been known since the Paleolithic Period and are still used today in some traditional cultures. You can cut your own […]
Children’s lesson “We’re building a Stone Age house”
Children’s lesson “We’re building a Stone Age house”
Children ages four to seven will become Stone Age building engineers along with their parents. Elisabeth Rettenbacher, museum educator, will demonstrate step by step how a Stone Age miniature house can be built out of trunks. Registration required | Included in the admission fee | Course 2 | Houses Alleshausen-Grundwiesen | Duration: approx. 60 min
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Bullroarers making workshop
Bullroarers making workshop
Flat oval objects made from wood or bone that are swung through the air on a cord are called “bullroarers”. The noise that is made with them can be heard over long distances. Bullroarers have been known since the Paleolithic Period and are still used today in some traditional cultures. You can cut your own […]
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Whistle making workshop
Whistle making workshop
When it was that humans began making noises with their bodies, we do not know. Musical instruments such as whistles, flutes, rattles, and drums go back approximately forty thousand years. Under the instruction of our museum educators, you can use flint and sandstone to make a whistle out of a hazelnut shell, as was done […]
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Whistle making workshop
Whistle making workshop
When it was that humans began making noises with their bodies, we do not know. Musical instruments such as whistles, flutes, rattles, and drums go back approximately forty thousand years. Under the instruction of our museum educators, you can use flint and sandstone to make a whistle out of a hazelnut shell, as was done […]
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Whistle making workshop
Whistle making workshop
When it was that humans began making noises with their bodies, we do not know. Musical instruments such as whistles, flutes, rattles, and drums go back approximately forty thousand years. Under the instruction of our museum educators, you can use flint and sandstone to make a whistle out of a hazelnut shell, as was done […]
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Sea shell jewelry making workshop
Sea shell jewelry making workshop
Sea shells, snail shells, fruit pit pearls, teeth, wood. All sorts of different things were used during the time of Ötzi for jewelry. You can polish sea shells and drill through wooden discs to make pendants and pearls. On top of that, you will learn how Ötzi made cords out of plant fibers with the […]
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Sea shell jewelry making workshop
Sea shell jewelry making workshop
Sea shells, snail shells, fruit pit pearls, teeth, wood. All sorts of different things were used during the time of Ötzi for jewelry. You can polish sea shells and drill through wooden discs to make pendants and pearls. On top of that, you will learn how Ötzi made cords out of plant fibers with the […]
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Sea shell jewelry making workshop
Sea shell jewelry making workshop
Sea shells, snail shells, fruit pit pearls, teeth, wood. All sorts of different things were used during the time of Ötzi for jewelry. You can polish sea shells and drill through wooden discs to make pendants and pearls. On top of that, you will learn how Ötzi made cords out of plant fibers with the […]
Children’s lesson “We’re building a Stone Age house”
Children’s lesson “We’re building a Stone Age house”
Children ages four to seven will become Stone Age building engineers along with their parents. Elisabeth Rettenbacher, museum educator, will demonstrate step by step how a Stone Age miniature house can be built out of trunks. Registration required | Included in the admission fee | Course 2 | Houses Alleshausen-Grundwiesen | Duration: approx. 60 min
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Leatherworking workshop (bracelet)
Leatherworking workshop (bracelet)
Just like Ötzi, you can cut deer leather into strips with flint flakes and, using a technique of his time (twisting), turn them into a “Neolithic bracelet”. No registration required | Starts every hour from 12:30 on, last start one hour before the evening closing of the open-air area | Included in the admission fee […]
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Ötzi Glacier Tour Family
Ötzi Glacier Tour Family
Accompanied by a mountain guide, we will explore the paths that Ötzi once traversed through the mountains. Who knows? Perhaps we will even reach the Giogo Tisa ridge, where Ötzi died and was discovered in 1991... Participation in the meeting the evening before is obligatory. Additional information Join the tour!
Leatherworking workshop (bracelet)
Leatherworking workshop (bracelet)
Just like Ötzi, you can cut deer leather into strips with flint flakes and, using a technique of his time (twisting), turn them into a “Neolithic bracelet”. No registration required | Starts every hour from 12:30 on, last start one hour before the evening closing of the open-air area | Included in the admission fee […]
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Leatherworking workshop (bracelet)
Leatherworking workshop (bracelet)
Just like Ötzi, you can cut deer leather into strips with flint flakes and, using a technique of his time (twisting), turn them into a “Neolithic bracelet”. No registration required | Starts every hour from 12:30 on, last start one hour before the evening closing of the open-air area | Included in the admission fee […]
Jeden Tag
jeden Tag | 11:00-16:00 Uhr, zu jeder vollen Stunde
Feuermachen wie Ötzi
Ein archeoParc-Mitarbeiter zeigt, wie Ötzi mit Hilfe von Pyrit, Feuerstein und echtem Zunderschwamm Feuer geschlagen hat.Im Eintrittspreis enthalten | Dauer: ca. 20 min
jeden Tag | 11:30-16:30 Uhr
Brot backen am Lagerfeuer
Ötzi und seine Zeitgenossen haben kleine Fladenbrote gegessen. Sie wurden in einem Kuppelofen aus Lehm gebacken. So ein Ofen ist im archeoParc nachgebaut. Wir backen Brot um einen Stock gewickelt über der heißen Glut.Beginn mehrmals am Tag | Im Eintrittspreis enthalten | Dauer: ca. 20 min
jeden Tag | 11:30-16:30 Uhr
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Mehlmahlen auf der jungsteinzeitlichen Steinmühle
Getreide bauen wir Menschen in Europa seit 6.000 Jahren an. Ötzi selbst hat bei einer seiner letzten Mahlzeiten Gerste gegessen. Wir mahlen auf einer jungsteinzeitlichen Steinmühle Weizenkörner zu Mehl.Beginn mehrmals am Tag | Im Eintrittspreis enthalten | Dauer: ca. 10 min
jeden Tag | ab 11:00 Uhr stündlich, letzter Beginn 16:00 Uhr
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Bogenschießen am Schießstand
Am Schießstand können Sie ihre ersten Schussversuche mit einem hölzernen Langbogen wie Ötzi ihn verwendet hat, wagen. Nach der Einführung heißt es hier Bogen spannen und Ziele (zwei Scheiben, vier 3D-Tiere) anvisieren.Beginn mehrmals am Tag | Im Eintrittspreis enthalten | Dauer: ca. 30 min
jeden Tag | ab 11:30 Uhr stündlich, letzter Beginn 15:30 Uhr
Einbaum fahren am Steg
Der Einbaum, ein Kanu welches aus einem einzigen Baumstamm gefertigt wird, gehört zu den ältesten Transportmitteln der Welt. Begleitet von einem Mitarbeiter steigen Sie an Bord und probieren aus wie man sich zu Ötzis Zeiten auf dem Wasser fortbewegt hat.Beginn mehrmals am Tag | Im Eintrittspreis enthalten | Dauer: ca. 10 min