Ancient Arts is an organization that aims to bring the past to life through reconstructed objects, artefacts, courses, and experimental archaeology. They work with museums, heritage sites, and education providers to design hands-on displays and demonstrations of ancient skills and technologies. Ancient Arts can provide replica artefacts and reconstructed objects for exhibitions, teaching collections, and events. They also offer staff training, courses in experimental archaeology, and research into ancient technologies. Additionally, Ancient Arts has experience reconstructing ancient buildings and filming demonstrations of past skills for educational and media purposes.
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Ancient ArtsExperimental Archaeology & Replica Artefacts
Llynnon Roundhouse
designed by Ancient Arts
www.ancient-arts.org
admin@ancient-arts.org Tel: 01492 650612
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Ancient Arts
We aim to bring the past to life through our replica artefact collections, reconstructed
objects, courses and experimental work.
“Ancient Arts are a committed team determined to bring our most
ancient past to life. They are perceptive about the client needs
and flexible in working to a specific brief whether that is
exhibition, an event or a research project.”
Jill Cook, Head of Prehistory
We work with museums, heritage sites and education providers who want to create a
tangible sense of our shared heritage and deliver an experience to remember!
Firing a clome oven for a bread making demonstration.
The porch of a roundhouse designed by
Ancient Arts.
A replica bronze mirror.
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What can we provide for you?
vReconstructed objects & replica artefacts for exhibitions and displays.
vReconstructed objects & replica artefacts for 'hands on' educational resources
such as teaching collections.
v'Hands on' displays & demonstrations in ancient skills and technologies for
specific events or to compliment exhibitions.
Staff training in teaching ancient technologies and how the past ‘worked’.
vCourses and training in experimental archaeology as a discipline or as stand
alone experiments into specific technologies or artefacts.
vResearch, experimental work, reports and demonstrations based on specific
artefacts; exploring how they were made and how they were used.
vResearch, design & build reconstructions of ancient buildings, such as
Prehistoric roundhouses and Anglo Saxon theatres for use as teaching resources
or for public events.
vShort films on how our ancestors lived, how objects from the past were made
and equally importantly how they were used. These can be used as part of
exhibitions or as stand alone teaching resources.
Ancient Arts are a team of friendly and enthusiastic archaeologists who have many
years experience in both experimental and field archaeology.
We strongly believe in sharing our fascination with the skills and knowledge from the
past with people of all ages and background.
Who are Ancient Arts?
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Benefits for you:
vWe design & provide exciting and innovative activities which will vividly
illustrate ancient life to your visitors.
vOur displays of replica artefacts and reconstructed objects from the past
encourage a 'hands on' approach which allows your visitors to touch and
experience the past.
vOur demonstrations & displays are fun as well as educational and suit the whole
family.
vThey can be designed to compliment exhibitions or illustrate specific themes at
your heritage site or museum.
vBy providing an interesting and tangible experience of the past our displays and
demonstrations will increase short term visitors numbers and help introduce a
wider range of visitors to your site.
vSimilarly our 'hands on' education resources can add a vivid and real experience
to any heritage site or museum by bringing archaeological artefacts back to life.
Our demonstrations of ancient technologies and skills are ideal at attracting
positive media interest.
‘Touching the past’.
Making ale using hot stones to
reconstruct a Prehistoric burnt
mound at The National Museum of
Wales.
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Replica Artefacts &
Collections
Prehistoric Pots.
We specialise in making high quality replica artefacts and reconstructed objects
for museums & educational institutions.
Reconstructed Early Medieval carpentry tool
Replica Bronze Age mirror, axe head,
spoons & shears.
Our artefacts are made from authentic
materials & techniques and can be
used as teaching collections or for
museum display.
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They can include reconstructions of
specific artefacts from collections or
from scaled drawings.
Here we are reconstructing a decorated
horse jaw from Kendrick’s Cave,
Llandudno for the local museum. The
original is on display at the British
The reconstructed objects can be of a single material or a composite object such as
these bronze axes hafted onto yew handles using raw hide bindings.
“Ancient Arts supplied artefacts for the BBC
Timewatch production of Stone Age. These were
used as part of a drama reconstruction. The
artefacts were historically accurate and made with
excellent attention to detail.”
Emma Parkins, Producer Timewatch BBC TV
A carved female head
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Displays & Demonstrations
We can bring the past to life in a real and
inspirational way through demonstrations of
ancient technologies and ‘hands on’ displays of
reconstructed objects and replica artefacts.
Our displays of artefacts and reconstructed
objects and demonstrations can be designed
for particular locations or themes or
compliment exhibitions or projects.
One of our ‘hands on’ activities:
making a shale bangle using a flint
tipped hand drill.
Our Prehistoric copper mining display at Parys
Mountain, Anglesey.
“Ancient Arts have been absolutely
inspirational...”
Jill Cook, Head of Prehistory
Our Prehistoric Man & the Sea display at the
Holyhead Maritime Festival.
A bronze casting demonstration.
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A demonstration in building a bread oven & baking
bread.
Prehistoric food display at the
Conwy food festival..
“Working with Ancient Arts was a fascinating
and rewarding experience.
Their practical hands on approach is a brilliant
way of interpreting our archaeological
heritage. This combined with their ability to
share their knowledge and passion in such an
engaging and down to earth manner, gave us a
tangible sense of our ancestor’s ingenuity - and
really brought our story to life.
Thank you Ancient Arts for your ideas,
enthusiasm and your flexibility - always
appreciated on a tight Time Team schedule!”
Billie Pink, Director
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Courses
We have run many courses in ancient technologies for universities, museums, &
other education organisations.
Staff Training: Training in ‘hands on’ activities illustrating ancient
technologies for museums, universities and people who work within the historic
environment.
Teaching how to build using wattle & daub.
Traditional crafts & skills: Exploring and training in ancient building
techniques, the making of stone and metal tools, cordage, ancient cooking and fire
making techniques and bone working.
Making cordage from plant fibres.
“I just wanted to say thank you so much for the excellent
workshops that you provided for the experimental archaeology
course…
They were so enjoyable, and very inspiring for the students,
and I really appreciated all of the hard work and thought that
went into them....it was great working with you on this.”
Dr Kate Waddington, University of Wales
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Design & Build
We have many years of experience in the reconstruction of ancient buildings. These
can be used part of a museum display or as usable public spaces for events.
Design: We will undertake a feasibility study and design the layout of your ancient
settlement and reconstruct the individual buildings using traditional methods; whether
you require a faithful reconstruction of an ancient building or a usable community space
with a strong archaeological basis.
HRH Prince Charles & David Chapman of Ancient
Arts at the opening of the Llynnon Roundhouses..
Llynnon Roundhouses, Anglesey designed by
Ancient Arts.
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Project Management: Working with a team of highly skilled
specialist contractors, we can offer several options in the project
management of your buildings in order to suit your budget.
Thatching the roof at one of the Llynnon Roundhouses.
The king post at Llynnon.
The interior of one of the Llynnon Roundhouses.
‘Dressing’: We can also authentically
‘dress’ the interiors of the buildings, using
examples of furniture and objects taken from
the archaeological record.
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Experimental
Archaeology
As part of our journey to bring the past to life,
Ancient Arts is involved in a number of experimental
projects where we take archaeological evidence from
excavations and attempt to replicate & understand the
processes that produced them.
We have worked with a number of universities, museums & TV production
companies to undertake exciting & informative experiments.
A Prehistoric wooden trough under
excavation.
Prehistoric torch.
Studying original artefacts at the
British Museum.
Smelting copper in a pit.
Ancient Arts reconstructing the trough to
make beer!
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“Working with Ancient Arts on this project has been a great
pleasure. They have great experience in ancient crafts & are
mindful of the academic aspects of the project.
They also bring fun & enthusiasm to the experiments which help
to communicate the research to a much wider audience.”
Jill Cook Head of Prehistory
Adding hot stones to a trough of water
to make Prehistoric ale at the National
Museum of Wales.
Replica stone carving from Gobekli
Tepe made for The National
Geographic Channel.
Comparing different types of heat
shattered stones.
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Media
“The contribution that Ancient Arts made to our production was
invaluable. Dave’s knowledge & understanding of the materials &
techniques was a real asset on location. His skills in metal working
made for exciting & engaging sequences, & he delivered information
with genuine onscreen enthusiasm.
Next time we need an insight into prehistoric crafts we know who to
contact first.”
Luke Pavey
Ancient Arts has over 20 years of experience working with
the media.
Smelting copper with Tony Robinson of the Time Team.
We have provided on screen
demonstrations of ancient
technologies and artefact
reconstructions for a number of
TV and radio programmes.
Identifying metallurgical material
for the Time Team.
Filming with S4C
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We have also supplied off screen archaeological advice and guidance on
experimental techniques.
In recent years we have also developed our own film unit
which produces short films on ancient technologies for
museums, heritage sites and educators.
We have also made films which illustrate our
archaeological reconstructions and records our own
experimental work.
Filming at Llangelynnin Studio.
Filming ancient technologies for Mellor Archaeological Trust
The National Geographic filming a Ancient Arts reconstructed carving at Gobekli
Tepe, Turkey
“Ancient Arts is a company that understands the filming process
very well, and Dave was a pleasure to work with. I hope there will
be further opportunities to feature his fascinating work.”
Jacqueline Sharples, Atlantic Productions for The National Geographic
Channel
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Our Clients
Ancient Arts' clients include museums, heritage sites, archaeological units,
archaeological societies, design companies & television production companies:
Museums, Universities & Heritage Sites.
The British Museum
The National Museum of Wales
Cadw
Historic Scotland
National Trust for Scotland
Irish National Heritage Park
National Portrait Gallery
Liverpool Museum
Manchester Museum
The Royal Academy, Tain
Oriel Ynys Mon, Anglesey
La Hogue Bie Museum, Jersey
Wrexham Museum
Plas Mawr, Conwy
Oriel Bangor, Gwynedd
Jersey Heritage Trust
Bede’s World Jarrow
The Centre for Ancient Technologies, Dorset
Bersham Iron Works
Mold Museum
Llandudno Museum
The Council for British Archaeology
University of Wales, Cardiff
University of Wales, Bangor
University of Wales, Lampeter
University of Central Lancashire
University of Bournemouth
University of Newcastle
Denbighshire County Council
Conwy County Borough Council
Cheshire County Council
Wrexham County Council
Menter Mon, Ynys Mon
Forest Enterprise
Habitats & Hillforts
Heather & Hillforts
Forest Schools
Alderney Maritime Trust
The Great Orme Mines Ltd
Gwynedd Archaeological Trust
Television & Radio
The National Geographic Society Channel
Time Team Channel 4
Timewatch BBC TV
Coast BBC TV
The One Show BBC TV
The History of Wales BBC Wales
Country Focus BBC TV
Fishlock’s Wales BBC Wales
Inside Out BBC Wales
Reading the Ruins BBC Wales
Severn Stories Channel 4
Scientific Eye Yorkshire TV
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Ancient Arts
2 Warren Road
Deganwy
Conwy
LL31 9SU
01492 650612
admin@ancient-arts.org
www.ancient-arts.org
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Deganwy. Conwy LL31 9 SU
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