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Tomaselli , lover and experimenter of prehistoric technologies, has been collaborating with schools, associations and local authorities for years, to let young people discover aspects of manĘs remote past. In particular he takes part in some projects for school drop- outs together with the Town Hall of Quarrata. Besides, on behalf of Quarrata Town Hall he built a full-scale prehistoric camp which is at the I st Didactic Circle of the elementary school. He is a member of P.I.A. in the provinces of Pistoia and Prato. He has organized several exibitions, showing the works of the students such as the one organized by the Department of University and Scientific and Technological Research, during the 8th week of the Scientific Culture. His initiatives have often been included in the website of the Training Science Faculty at Florence. He has given a lecture about the experimental reproduction and some technologcal processes used in the Prehistoric Age such as: the lightening of a fire , the bone and horn working, the building of arrow heads, ties and animal and vegetable glues. He also collaborates with the Natural Science Centre of Galceti , the Archeological Museum of Camaiore, the Paleontological Museum of Empoli for whom he has reproduced various instruments used by the Paleolitic Man, the Museum of Natural Science and Archeology of Valdinievole Pescia. Together with this Museum he has taken part in the International Convention of Experimental Archeology in Torino(Dec 1999). He has been in charge of experimental archeology section in various workshops. Again with the Museum of Pescia and the Italian -Swiss Centre, he has also worked with students and members of the B.D.P. in Germany. He is also a cultural animator in Orecchiella Park, in Garfagnana and for WWF in Prato and Pistoia as well. A part of his work has been documented in an article : Insieme per lĘ Archeologia in Live Archeology..... His website was mentioned on "Panorama Web" in winter 2001 and in the magazine "Quark" in March and in "Archeologia Viva" in May/June 2002.
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