Thursday (May 26th) at 17:00 onLink identifier #identifier__104573-1 Zoom
The speaker will be Simona Raneri (CNR Pisa) and the talk will be titled
Geosciences for cultural heritages: challenges and innovative methods
ABSTRACT
In recent times, the role of hard sciences in Cultural Heritage studies has become increasingly important. In fact, many of archaeological and artistic objects “consist in” or “derive from” geomaterials, which is why geosciences can serve to explore issues of provenance, technology, and conservation. In the last decade, the use of innovative, non-invasive and non-destructive methodologies has become more and more frequent for analyzing these materials in order to obtain a complete characterization, even at micro-scale, and often without any sample preparation or moving objects from their original set. Moreover, recent developments in the field of nanotechnology opened new perspectives in the use of innovative products for the conservation and protection of Cultural Heritages. Additionally, large scale facilities are tailoring and optimizing beamlines and set-ups for Cultural Heritage, especially for the characterization of tiny and complex micro-samples which are typical from archaeological and artistic artifacts. In this speech we will explore the role of geosciences in studying Cultural Heritages and answering the most common questions posed by archaeologists, art historians, and conservators, also in the light of the most recent innovations and technological advancements.
Info: paolo.ballato@uniroma3.it e fabio.trippetta@uniroma1.it
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Seminar: Geosciences for cultural heritages: challenges and innovative methods
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