The client I'm designing for is an archaeologist My client does excavations, which is when earth is dug up in search of ancient treasures. As part of my proposal, I've included an open space excavation exhibition showcasing some Angola Saxon metals. This will be linked to the research learning centre to educate people.
ArcheologistisMy clients and archaeologists. I will be designing for my client and his co two co workers.My clients require a lot of storage space as they posses a lot of tools and equipment. Also my clients need to be able to store their findings in these storage space. My clients require a lab where they can work.
JewellryJewellery is a universal form of adornment. Jewellery made from shells, stone and bones survives from prehistoric times. It is likely that from an early date it was worn as a protection from the dangers of life or as a mark of status or rank.
In the ancient world the discovery of how to work metals was an important stage in the development of the art of jewellery. Over time, metalworking techniques became more sophisticated and decoration more intricate. Gold, a rare and highly valued material, was buried with the dead so as to accompany its owner into the afterlife. Much archaeological jewellery comes from tombs and hoards. Sometimes, as with the gold collars from Celtic Ireland which have been found folded in half, it appears people may have followed a ritual for the disposal of jewellery. For the first part of this project, i had find something that my client would find in their role. After researching on my clients occupation I came across some interesting objects that my client would find. One of these being a piece of jewellery.
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