This data is a little bit strange because it is mainly observational and the data spans over 4 different class periods. I will break it up by day. Wednesday Week 9: Wood Collection The goal: collect 36-40 wattle poles, about an inch in diameter and 4-6′ long. Observations: It was pretty easy to find smaller…
Week 9/10: Burial House Construction
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Week 8 Lab: Pottery Firing
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Week 7 Lab: Pottery and Forest Management
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Week 6 Lab: Plant Fiber
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Lab Summary Week 5: Wool Working
Adam Binzak, Trina Eichel, Lucy Neumann Introduction Taking a break from data heavy experiments, on April 29th, 2021 ARCN 222 completed a series of experiential investigations into three of the main processes involved in wool production. All three experiences were taught under the guidance of Alejandra Sanchez, an expert in the preindustrial processing of natural…
Group B Week 5 Lab Data
Due to the nature of this lab, the data that was recorded is mostly qualitative rather than quantitative. Part 1: Learning how to spin At approximately 1:55 pm, Alejandra begins teaching us how to drop spindle. We are given a wooden spindle, a string, and a bundle of wool to start. We are instructed to…
Week 5: Wool Working
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Week 4: Ritual Sacrifice
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Lab 3: Flatbreads
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