I'd say it's a personally rewarding and personally educational learning experience--but not archaeology.

Doing something, finding out how it feels to you, learning something, and even teaching it to others does not make it a science. On the other hand, those are all very valid and rewarding activities. There's no need to elevate them by sticking a fancy label on them.

Fran
Lavolta Press
http://www.lavoltapress.com

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I have a question regarding 'Experimental' archeology -

If - say- I am working on a pair of turnsole shoes and I 're-invent the wheel' 
- figure out something that many others have already figured out - but the info 
is new to me.

Is this 'Experimental' archeology?
Katheryne
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