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Programme

 

09h00

Welcome

09h15

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
 

Session 1:
New Directions in Textile Archaeology
Session chair: Ariane Thomas

09h30

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

10h15

Is there always more? Revisiting old mineralised textile finds

Christina Margariti, ARTEX and Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Greece and Stella Spanditaki, ARTEX

10h30

The use of synchrotron radiation in recovering traces of biological activity in Precambrian rocks

Flavia Callefo, Brazilian Research Center in Energy and Materials, Brazil

10h45

Coffee break

11h15

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

12h15

Lunch break

 

Session 2:
Methods, Textile Materials and Mineralization Processes
Session Chair: tbc

14h00

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

14h30

Chinese silk in the heart of the Xiongnu Empire (2nd century BC to 1st century AD)

Christophe Moulherat, Sorbonne Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

14h45

Advances in proteomics of mineralised textiles and organic archaeological materials

Caroline Tokarski, Bordeaux University, France

15h00

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

15h15

Unravelling the 3D microstructure of textiles and fibrous media for industrial purposes

Jean Doucet / Barbara Fayard, Novitom, Les Ulis / Grenoble, France

15h30

Nano and microscale study of archeological cellulosic textiles: towards the understanding of mineralization mechanisms

Corentin Reynaud, Chemistry Department, ENS Paris-Saclay, France

16h00

Coffee break

  Session 3:
Textile Representation and Design in the Museum and Among Professionals
Session chair: Loïc Bertrand

16h30

Some perspectives in uncovering hidden subtleties within heritage textiles for the museum visitor experience

Julia Reitzer, Design Department, ENS Paris-Saclay, France

16h45

Displaying and presenting mineralised textiles in the museum

Clémence Iacconi, Chemistry Department, ENS Paris-Saclay, France and Marion Dubois, ENSCi – Les Ateliers, France

17h00

How to show particularities of atypical weaving structures?

Juliette Rambour, Design Department, ENS Paris-Saclay, France

  Round table discussion

17h30

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; Caroline Tokarski, Bordeaux University, France.

18h15

Summary of discussions

Agathe Chave, École des Ponts et chaussées, AgroParisTech, Musée du Louvre

18h30

Final remarks

18h45

End of the meeting





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