Same object as last week, but a different approach.
This is the beauty of #archaeologyjournaling 🤩
No two journal entries are the same.
Stefanie is quite proud of this one as it actually resembles the object 😂
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We have been a bit sloppy when it comes to sharing our #archaeologyjournaling results🙈
So, here is the result of the Roman cradle, mastered by Jona!
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📷️ by Jona
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The starting point is not the mountain itself, but a plaster cast. It is a coloured replica of the Lion’s Horoscope, which stands near the exit, kind of behind a curtain.
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Archaeology Journaling: Hammer of St. Martin
With the latest episode, we visited the Catharijnconvent Museum in Utrecht to see the object and draw it on site.
This is Jona’s entry in the archaeology journal.
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Such a good example of careful observation through sketching!
This Roman bronze elephant isn’t just recorded here—it’s examined. Drawing helps us notice details, think through form and history, and see objects in new ways. Adding notes helps capture your own thought process
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