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Start Time:
23 October 2006 at 09:00
Ends On:
28 October 2006
Location:
Trieste - Italy
Venue:
AGH (Kastler LH)
Organizer(s):
Directors: J.-L. Boutaine, M. Martini, G. Furlan and C. Tuniz
Description:
International Advisory Committee
- W. Burkart, IAEA, Vienna
- M.-C. Corbeil, CCI - Ottawa, Canada
- S. De Martino, Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Antichità, University of Trieste
- W. Erdelen, UNESCO, Paris
- F. Maselli-Scotti, Soprintendenza - Beni Archeologici del Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Trieste
- G. Proietti, Ministero Beni Attività Culturali - Rome
- Shobita Punja, INTACH, New-Delhi, India
- C. Rizzuto, Synchcrotron "Elettra", Trieste
- H. Roemich, ESF-COST Office – Brussels
- R. Salimbeni, CNR-IFAC – Florence
- J. Wouters, KIK-IRPA, Brussels
The conference will include keynote lectures of a broad content (archaeologists, palaeoanthropologists, curators, etc) as well as technical contributions (dating and characterization experts, geochronologists, etc).
The Main Themes of the Conference will be:
a. Environmental and climatic impact on cultural heritage;
b. Advanced dating for prehistory and human evolution;
c. Ceramics, glass, marble, metals and organic materials, pigments;
d. Archaeological and urban prospection;
e. Networking activities;
f. Large-scale facilities;
g. Advanced imaging.
Training Sessions will be organized by Profs. R. Cesareo (U. of Sassari, Italy) and A. Sgamellotti (U. of Perugia, Italy), with state-of-the-art instrumentation based on Non-destructive Methods of Analysis Techniques.
Material:
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"Science for Cultural Heritage"
30'
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M. Hernandez  (UNESCO Science - Paris) |
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"Early metallurgy and astronomy in Europe"
30'
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E. Pernicka  (Curt Engelhorn Zentrum Archäometrie, Mannheim, Germany) |
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"IBA analysis for Cultural Heritage"
30'
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P.-A. Mando'  ( INFN-LABEC, Florence, Italy) |
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"Applications of nuclear analytical techniques for study of cultural heritage"
30'
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D. Wegrzynek  (the IAEA -Seibersdorf Laboratories, Austria) |
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"Why and how science & technology for the cultural heritage?"
30'
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J.-L. Boutaine  (Centre of Research & Restoration of the Museums of France (C2RMF), Paris) |
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Coffee Break 30'
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"Accelerator Techniques for Cultural Heritage in Croatia"
30'
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S. Fazinic  (R. Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, Croatia) |
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Discussion Session 30'
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"Ancient copper metallurgy: problems and perspectives"
30'
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G. Artioli  (Dept. of Earth Sciences "Ardito Desio", University of Milano) |
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"The use of synchrotron radiation for cultural heritage"
30'
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M. Pantos  (Daresbury Synchrotron, United Kingdom) |
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Coffee Break 30'
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"X-ray digital radiography and computed tomography of Cultural Heritage"
30'
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A. Pasini  (University of Bologna, Italy) |
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"Cold light from old rocks - luminescence dating in archaeology"
30'
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G. Wagner  (Forschungsstelle Archäometrie, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany) |
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"Laser technologies for investigating and preserving art and historical artefacts"
30'
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S. Siano  (IFAC-CNR, Bologna, Italy) |
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"Accelerator analysis at the Louvre Museum"
30'
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S. Röhrs  (Centre of Research & Restoration of the Museums of France (C2RMF), Paris) |
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"Non-invasive imaging of paint layers using optical coherence tomography"
30'
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H. Liang  (Nottingham University, United Kingdom) |
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Coffee Break 30'
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"Examination & analysis of easel paintings"
30'
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U. Santamaria  (University of La Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy) |
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"Non-destructive methodology useful for the analysis of white marbles"
30'
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M. Severi  (University of Roma ) |
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Contributed Paper: "Surface Science Applied to Cultural Heritage"
15'
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C. Coluzza  (Italy) |
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"Earth observation from space for Cultural Heritage"
30'
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M. Hernandez  (UNESCO, Paris) |
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Coffee Break 30'
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"Cosmic rays for archaeological prospection"
30'
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G.-R. Giannini (University of Trieste)  (University of Trieste) |
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"Early neolithic tradition of dentistry"
01h00'
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A. Coppa  (University of Rome 'La Spaienza') |
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"The impact of new C-14 dating on the European Neanderthal vs. Modern Human discussion"
01h00'
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W. Kutschera  (University of Vienna, Austria) |
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Coffee Break 30'
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"X-ray synchrotron microtomography in paleoanthropology"
30'
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P. Tafforeau  (ESRF, Grenoble, France) |
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"Early Humans in Europe"
01h00'
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Prof. Chris Stringer  (FRS, Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum, London) |
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"Homo Floresiensis: A New Human Species
01h00'
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Prof. Michael Morwood  (Archaeology, SHES, University of New England, Armidale, Australia) |
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Coffee Break 15'
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"Hominid Fossils as Universal & National Cultural Hertiage"
(video presentation)
01h00'
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Prof. Phillip V. Tobias  (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa) |
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