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29th Dyes in History and Archaeology Meeting
An interdisciplinary conference
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Veröffentlicht am vendredi, 09. juillet 2010
Zusammenfassung
Dyes in History and Archaeology (DHA), an international group of experts with multidisciplinary backgrounds, has met every year since 1982 to discuss chemical, analytical, biological, historical, and technological aspects of natural and synthetic dyestuffs.
Inserat
Dyes in History and Archaeology (DHA), an international group of experts with multidisciplinary backgrounds, has met every year since 1982 to discuss chemical, analytical, biological, historical, and technological aspects of natural and synthetic dyestuffs.
The 29th DHA Meeting will take place from 11-12 November 2010 in Portugal. The meeting will be co-organized by three research units of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (NDCR, Requimte and CHAM), in collaboration with the University of Évora (UE), Institute of Museums and Conservation (IMC), Nacional Museum of Ancient Art (MNAA), and Wool Museum (ML).
The conference will focus on all issues concerning dyes, namely their production, diverse properties, and historical implications. The topics presented will be of interest to conservators, curators, art historians, craftsmen, artists and scientists; for more details see.
Abstracts for papers and posters in English (max. 500 words) should be submitted by email to mjm@dq.fct.unl.pt or coloquios.cham@fcsh.unl.pt by 30 July 2010. The abstracts will be published as pre-prints during the conference. After the conference,the presentations will be published in the regular series of DHA publications. The final programme will be available in August on this site.
The fee for the three-day conference (including the welcome reception, coffee and lunches during the conference, and book of abstracts) is 140 EUROS for registration before 15 September 2010 and 160 EUROS thereafter (until 15 October 2010). For extra fees (gala dinner, optional tour, etc.), please see the .
The 29th DHA Meeting will take place from 11-12 November 2010 in Portugal. The meeting will be co-organized by three research units of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (NDCR, Requimte and CHAM), in collaboration with the University of Évora (UE), Institute of Museums and Conservation (IMC), Nacional Museum of Ancient Art (MNAA), and Wool Museum (ML).
The conference will focus on all issues concerning dyes, namely their production, diverse properties, and historical implications. The topics presented will be of interest to conservators, curators, art historians, craftsmen, artists and scientists; for more details see.
Abstracts for papers and posters in English (max. 500 words) should be submitted by email to mjm@dq.fct.unl.pt or coloquios.cham@fcsh.unl.pt by 30 July 2010. The abstracts will be published as pre-prints during the conference. After the conference,the presentations will be published in the regular series of DHA publications. The final programme will be available in August on this site.
The fee for the three-day conference (including the welcome reception, coffee and lunches during the conference, and book of abstracts) is 140 EUROS for registration before 15 September 2010 and 160 EUROS thereafter (until 15 October 2010). For extra fees (gala dinner, optional tour, etc.), please see the .
- Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Department of Conservation & Restoration (NDCR) and Requimte
- Centre for Overseas History (CHAM),
- Universidade de Évora (UE),
- Hercules Centre Instituto de Museus e Conservação (IMC)
- Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga (MNAA)
- Museu de Lanifícios (ML)
Scientific Committee
- Dominique Cardon (France)
- Jo Kirby (United Kingdom)
- Maarten van Bommel (Netherlands)
- Maria João Melo (Portugal)
- Richard Laursen (USA)
- Zvi Koren (Israel)
Local Organization
- Maria João Melo & Micaela Sousa (FCT-UNL)
- Jessica Hallett (CHAM)
- António Candeias (IMC)
- Cristina Dias (UE)
- Teresa Pacheco Pereira (MNAA)
- Elisa Pinheiro (ML)
Kategorien
- Geschichte (Hauptkategorie)
- Erkenntnis > Epistemologie und Methoden > Archäologie
Orte
- Lissabon, Portugal
Daten
- vendredi, 30. juillet 2010
Kontakt
- Maria João Melo
courriel : mjm [at] dq [dot] fct [dot] unl [dot] pt
Verweis-URLs
Informationsquelle
- Marie Pellen
courriel : marie [dot] pellen [at] openedition [dot] org
Zitierhinweise
« 29th Dyes in History and Archaeology Meeting », Beitragsaufruf, Calenda, Veröffentlicht am vendredi, 09. juillet 2010, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/201578