Sunday, April 5, 2009

Free Mountains Biffy Clyro Piano Sheet Music

season beginning in AÖZA

Today was the start of the new season 2009 in the Stone Park, the Archaeological and Ecological Center Albersdorf ( AÖZA ).












Under the theme "Trade" or "barter exchange" brought from outside or self-made things, was "playful" to the "trade in the Stone recalls, "and as a money payment or irrelevant.
True to the fairy tale "Hans in Luck" could be any negotiation s or exchange skills to the test.
sense certainly had a guided "values discussion" a bargaining tool. Speaking
could advertise the exchange partner's "goods" he had but also desires awaken to be a bargaining could also be paid in accordance with a counterpart.
Most visitors has prepared for this activity great fun, especially since you could make so directly in the stone age village and only his "commodity exchange" with the hands-on activities. Thus did jewelry and stone tools or other items brought by various hands and on to new owners.
a precaution prepared "substitute currency" of wood windows, shell, Tonkugel and pyrite (see above) was almost not used.
A little boy showed us a careful strongly decayed bones, he was convinced it was a dinosaur bone, this belief did not you take him (surely the disappointment would have been very large). He could swap a bag of bones to jelly babies (so, a child's heart happy and a chicken bone moved the owner).


New for this season to offer a combination ticket, carriage ride through the park and AÖZA-stone entrance to the Stone Age village.
In collaboration with the family and the village Ahlheit from Albers AÖZA.


The weather was perfect for that day and so many visitors have found their way into the stone age village. The hands-on activities - Wool spinning - twisting - flint hitting - make jewelry from "stone age" material - and not least Flintmesserbau archery were well utilized.

A new year project is to produce a dugout by Werner Reddig. The dugout is to be completed during the season and visitors can watch the progress of the work.











The product range in the Service Building (information box) has also been expanded. Mr. Johannsen has the products at the checkout. A young visitor goes on a "time travel" on the monitor in the service building, where it can monitor the change of the landscape over the millennia.

Free Mountains Biffy Clyro Piano Sheet Music

season beginning in AÖZA

Today was the start of the new season 2009 in the Stone Park, the Archaeological and Ecological Center Albersdorf ( AÖZA ).












Under the theme "Trade" or "barter exchange" brought from outside or self-made things, was "playful" to the "trade in the Stone recalls, "and as a money payment or irrelevant.
True to the fairy tale "Hans in Luck" could be any negotiation s or exchange skills to the test.
sense certainly had a guided "values discussion" a bargaining tool. Speaking
could advertise the exchange partner's "goods" he had but also desires awaken to be a bargaining could also be paid in accordance with a counterpart.
Most visitors has prepared for this activity great fun, especially since you could make so directly in the stone age village and only his "commodity exchange" with the hands-on activities. Thus did jewelry and stone tools or other items brought by various hands and on to new owners.
a precaution prepared "substitute currency" of wood windows, shell, Tonkugel and pyrite (see above) was almost not used.
A little boy showed us a careful strongly decayed bones, he was convinced it was a dinosaur bone, this belief did not you take him (surely the disappointment would have been very large). He could swap a bag of bones to jelly babies (so, a child's heart happy and a chicken bone moved the owner).


New for this season to offer a combination ticket, carriage ride through the park and AÖZA-stone entrance to the Stone Age village.
In collaboration with the family and the village Ahlheit from Albers AÖZA.


The weather was perfect for that day and so many visitors have found their way into the stone age village. The hands-on activities - Wool spinning - twisting - flint hitting - make jewelry from "stone age" material - and not least Flintmesserbau archery were well utilized.

A new year project is to produce a dugout by Werner Reddig. The dugout is to be completed during the season and visitors can watch the progress of the work.











The product range in the Service Building (information box) has also been expanded. Mr. Johannsen has the products at the checkout. A young visitor goes on a "time travel" on the monitor in the service building, where it can monitor the change of the landscape over the millennia.