The acquisition of new skills relating to
ancient wooden buildings.
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Primary
school children, young workers and university students have all
contributed to the success of the PARABOW project. This section
describes the training actions in which they were involved.
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Students
get involved with archaeology in Iceland. Mediterranean altar stone
excavated leading to surmise on the history of the stone. A fragment
of a Danish silver coin was found dating from the reign of
Harda-Knutur (known as Harthacnut in English) in AD 1040 to 1045.
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Archaeological
and heritage management skills training. "To us Italians,
(Iceland) seemed to be at the farthest end of the globe! "
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Carpenters
training in Finland. During a ten day period in the Autumn of 1998,
the carpenters assembled at Kuru in Central Finland and received
instruction from experts from Kuru College of Forestry and
Pirkkaveisto Oy (log house company). .
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