Showcasing ArkeoTopia’s guided tours
A look back in pictures thanks to Gallic Beauchef at the ArkéoSpot in Dourdan, or a guided archaeological tour for ArkéoTopia members
A look back in pictures thanks to Gallic Beauchef at the ArkéoSpot in Dourdan, or a guided archaeological tour for ArkéoTopia members
Every 4th Saturday of the month, the ArkeoTopia team meets for a Check Point in Paris or from remote access. Learn what is involved and how it works.
On the occasion of the 2014 Make Music Day, ArkeoTopia wished to celebrate archeology in songs in collaboration with the Simplon en Fêtes (Simplon in festival) neighborhood association on Saturday, June 21, 2014.
The ceremony in which Ms Nabila Souabertook's 5ème 3 class of 12 to 13 year-olds officially handed over the door to ArkéoTopia, an alternative approach to archaeology took place in the late afternoon of 20th November 2012 at the secondary school collège Gabriel-Fauré (75013). The ceremony brought an end to a series of workshops and presentations which took place in early 2012 within the remit of a Cultural and Artistic Project (Projet Culturel et Artistique - PAC) around the theme of Celtic culture, in which raising awareness of scientific culture and techniques were given pride of place.
An association exists thanks to its members. However, we are most grateful to our generous donors and our numerous contributors for their tireless work.
We, as a result of this, want to express our sincere thanks to:
Paris blocked by the strikes did not prevent the public, facing the cold of the immense structure sheltering the 6th Forum of Associations of Paris at the Champ de Mars, to visit the Culture Village where ArkeoTopia stand was located.
Not less than around hundred people stopped and asked for information, intrigued and interested by this new concept and the possibility of satisfying their curiosity of impassioned amateurs of archaeology.
Last November 8, ArkeoTopia continued its relational work with actors of inheritance, and by extension of archaeological research, by visiting Cultural heritage exhibition held in Paris.
Following a grant from the Ministry of Culture and Communication (see our acknowlegements page), it is now the City of Paris’ turn to put ArkeoTopia under the spotlight.
The development of educational or school rhythms is constantly in the news. It is true that it is difficult for both parents and teachers to find their way through the information relayed by the media. This article is a reaction to the special issue "Rythmes scolaires, et si ça marchait ?" (School Rhythms, what if it worked?) of Télérama no. 3341 of January 22, 2014 (French revue).
Saturday the 24th and Saturday the 31st of January, members of Arkeotopia and other curious participants descended into the subterranean depths of Paris, with the objective of exploring the Capuchin quarry under Cochin Hospital.