What is the main purpose of building the Iron Age experimental center
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: What is the main purpose of building the Iron Age experimental center?
a) Prehistoric village where people can stay for a week or two to get away from modern livingb) Replicate the Iron Age to get a better understanding of the time and people of that erac) To discover the differences between a doomed smoke oven and an open ⟴re to identify the more ef⟴cient of the twod) Revive activities of ancient women such as weaving, pottery, dyeing, cooking and bakingAnswer : b
Amcat-Q23: What is the meaning of the sentence "Initially, this experiment proved none too easy for modern Danesaccustomed to central heating, but it convinced the centre that there was something to the Lejre project."?
a) Even though staying in the huts wasn't easy for the modern people, the centre saw merit in the simple living within hutscompared to expensive apartmentsb) Staying in the huts was quite easy for the modern people and the centre also saw merit in the simple living within hutscompared to expensive apartmentsc) The way of living of the Iron Age proved dif⟴cult for the people of the modern age who are used to living in luxuryd) The way of living of the Iron Age proved very easy for the people of the modern age since it was hot inside the huts, andthey were anyway used to heated roomsAnswer : c
VORACIOUS VENT The unique Iron Age Experimental Centre at Lejre, about 40 km west of Copenhagen, serves as a museum, a classroom and a place to get away from it all. How did people live during the Iron Age? How did they support themselves? What did they eat and how did they cultivate the land? These and a myriad of other questions prodded the pioneers of the Lejreexperiment.Living in the open and working 10 hours a day, volunteers from all over Scandinavia led by 30 experts, built the 漀rst villagein the ancient encampment in a matter of months. The house walls were of clay, the roofs of hay - all based on original designs. Then came the second stage - getting back to the basics of living. Families were invited to stay in the 'prehistoricvillage' for a week or two at a time and rough it Iron Age-style.Initially, this experiment proved none too easy for modern Danes accustomed to central heating, but it convinced the centrethat there was something to the Lejre project. Little by little, the modern Iron Agers learnt that their huts were, after all,habitable. The problems were numerous - smoke belching out from the rough-and-ready 漀replaces into the rooms and soon. These problems, however, have led to some discoveries: domed smoke ovens made of clay, for example, give out moreheat and consume less fuel than an open 漀re, and when correctly stoked, they are practically smokeless.By contacting other museums, the Lejre team has been able to reconstruct ancient weaving looms and pottery kilns. Iron Age dyeing techniques, using local natural vegetation, have also been revived, as have ancient baking and cookingmethods.
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a) Prehistoric village where people can stay for a week or two to get away from modern livingb) Replicate the Iron Age to get a better understanding of the time and people of that erac) To discover the differences between a doomed smoke oven and an open ⟴re to identify the more ef⟴cient of the twod) Revive activities of ancient women such as weaving, pottery, dyeing, cooking and bakingAnswer : b
Amcat-Q23: What is the meaning of the sentence "Initially, this experiment proved none too easy for modern Danesaccustomed to central heating, but it convinced the centre that there was something to the Lejre project."?
a) Even though staying in the huts wasn't easy for the modern people, the centre saw merit in the simple living within hutscompared to expensive apartmentsb) Staying in the huts was quite easy for the modern people and the centre also saw merit in the simple living within hutscompared to expensive apartmentsc) The way of living of the Iron Age proved dif⟴cult for the people of the modern age who are used to living in luxuryd) The way of living of the Iron Age proved very easy for the people of the modern age since it was hot inside the huts, andthey were anyway used to heated roomsAnswer : c
VORACIOUS VENT The unique Iron Age Experimental Centre at Lejre, about 40 km west of Copenhagen, serves as a museum, a classroom and a place to get away from it all. How did people live during the Iron Age? How did they support themselves? What did they eat and how did they cultivate the land? These and a myriad of other questions prodded the pioneers of the Lejreexperiment.Living in the open and working 10 hours a day, volunteers from all over Scandinavia led by 30 experts, built the 漀rst villagein the ancient encampment in a matter of months. The house walls were of clay, the roofs of hay - all based on original designs. Then came the second stage - getting back to the basics of living. Families were invited to stay in the 'prehistoricvillage' for a week or two at a time and rough it Iron Age-style.Initially, this experiment proved none too easy for modern Danes accustomed to central heating, but it convinced the centrethat there was something to the Lejre project. Little by little, the modern Iron Agers learnt that their huts were, after all,habitable. The problems were numerous - smoke belching out from the rough-and-ready 漀replaces into the rooms and soon. These problems, however, have led to some discoveries: domed smoke ovens made of clay, for example, give out moreheat and consume less fuel than an open 漀re, and when correctly stoked, they are practically smokeless.By contacting other museums, the Lejre team has been able to reconstruct ancient weaving looms and pottery kilns. Iron Age dyeing techniques, using local natural vegetation, have also been revived, as have ancient baking and cookingmethods.
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The purpose of building the Iron Age Experimental Center is as follows:
- The Iron Age Experimental Center was built to experience firsthand the life of men in the Iron Age and to learn and know better about the past. This experiment helped to understand the people of that time better and how they utilized nature to make a suitable living.
- It was built in Lajre as a museum and a classroom, and people were invited to the experiment.
- In the experiment, families were invited to stay in pre-historic huts and live in the way of the Iron Age.
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