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Strangford Lough Viking Festival - Viking Age Pottery in Ireland - Part 1

St Joseph's Primary School, 31 Downpatrick Road, Strangford, County Down, BT30 7LZ
Strangford Lough Viking Festival

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Jacqui Wright – Archaeologist and Viking Ceramic Artist - Ceramics have been an essential part of life for thousands of years and Jacqui Wright has spent much of her life researching the subject. She calls herself an experimental archaeologist – someone who experiments with the materials and tools used by people of ancient times to reproduce items found in archaeological sites. In Jacqui’s case, it is the pottery from the Neolithic period through to the Viking era that excites her. Clay comes alive in Jacqui’s hands, and she will have some of the reproductions from her own kiln on display – you will enjoy the eloquence of a person who is steeped in this fascinating subject. 

All providers will adhere to Covid-19 safety guidelines in accordance with government advice, visit nidirect.gov.uk for the latest guidance.

No food. 

Festival terms and conditions can be found on www.lakesvikings.com/strangford-lough-viking-festival

 

Images supplied by Lakes Vikings, photo credit to Ciara McMullen Photography.

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