With members in over 25 countries we offer a strong supportive network through which experimental archaeologists and staff at archaeological open-air museums exchange knowledge, experience and best practice.
Themes cover not only public archaeology, experimental archaeology, skills, living history and interpretation, but also exchange of staff, dialogue with visitors, marketing & communication and of course museum management.
EXARC Members form a mutually supportive network. Small as well as large scale cooperation within the association are organised individually to ensure a better success. Since its beginning, EXARC has initiated a number of international projects, some of which were funded by the European Union. New ideas are developed continuously and are discussed by the members of EXARC. You can read about our present cooperation projects online.
Besides Members, EXARC also has Donors. They pay the same fees as EXARC Members, but are free to pay more. Their role is described in the EXARC Charter, Article Eight. If you want more information, or consider becoming a Donor, please contact R.P. Paardekooper.