Program
09h00
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Welcome
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09h15
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Launch of the Study Day
- Ariane Thomas, Head, Department of Near Eastern Antiquities, Musée du Louvre
- Aliz Simon, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
- Clémence Iacconi et Loïc Bertrand, ENS Paris-Saclay
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Session 1: New Directions in Textile Archaeology Session chair: Ariane Thomas
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09h30
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Keynote lecture: A rarely known material evidence – textiles as prestige goods in Central Europe, 1st Millennium BC
Karina Grömer, Head of the Prehistory Department, Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
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10h15
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Is there always more? Revisiting old mineralised textile finds
Christina Margariti, ARTEX and Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Greece and Stella Spanditaki, ARTEX
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10h30
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The use of synchrotron radiation in recovering traces of biological activity in Precambrian rocks
Flavia Callefo, Brazilian Research Center in Energy and Materials, Brazil
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10h45
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Coffee break
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11h15
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Flash presentations of on-going projects and exchange between the participants, with contributions from Sophie Desrosiers, EHESS; Anne Kwaspen, University of Cambridge; Clotilde Proust, archaeological restorer; Émeline Retournard, Université Clermont-Auvergne
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12h15
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Lunch break
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Session 2: Methods, Textile Materials and Mineralization Processes Session Chair: tbc
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14h00
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Research into the colors and patterns of Dutch mineralized iron age textiles
Ineke Joosten, Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands and Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof, National Museum of Antiquities Leiden, The Netherlands
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14h30
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Chinese silk in the heart of the Xiongnu Empire (2nd century BC to 1st century AD)
Christophe Moulherat, Sorbonne Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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14h45
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Advances in proteomics of mineralised textiles and organic archaeological materials
Caroline Tokarski, Bordeaux University, France
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15h00
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Radiocarbon (14C) dating of mineralized textiless
Laura Hendriks, School of Engineering and Architecture of Fribourg, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland
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15h15
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Unravelling the 3D microstructure of textiles and fibrous media for industrial purposes
Jean Doucet / Barbara Fayard, Novitom, Les Ulis / Grenoble, France
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15h30
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Nano and microscale study of archeological cellulosic textiles: towards the understanding of mineralization mechanisms
Corentin Reynaud, Chemistry Department, ENS Paris-Saclay, France
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16h00
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Coffee break
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Session 3: Textile Representation and Design in the Museum and Among Professionals Session chair: Loïc Bertrand
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16h30
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Some perspectives in uncovering hidden subtleties within heritage textiles for the museum visitor experience
Julia Reitzer, Design Department, ENS Paris-Saclay, France
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16h45
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Displaying and presenting mineralised textiles in the museum
Clémence Iacconi, Chemistry Department, ENS Paris-Saclay, France and Marion Dubois, ENSCi – Les Ateliers, France
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17h00
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How to show particularities of atypical weaving structures?
Juliette Rambour, Design Department, ENS Paris-Saclay, France
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Round table discussion
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17h30
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Round table discussion on future directions: Corinne Debaine-Francfort, ArScAn, Nanterre, Clémence Iacconi, Chemistry Department, ENS Paris-Saclay; Veronica Teixeira, Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory; Ariane Thomas, Department of Near Eastern Antiquities, Musée du Louvre;
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18h15
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Summary of discussions
Agathe Chave, École des Ponts et chaussées, AgroParisTech, Musée du Louvre
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18h30
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Final remarks
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18h45
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End of the meeting
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