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Madame, Monsieur,
Nous avons le plaisir de vous adresser le programme du colloque « L’archéologie au laboratoire » qu’Universcience, la Fondation EDF Diversiterre et l’Inrap organisent les 27 et 28 janvier 2012 à la Cité des sciences et de l’industrie .
Pour obtenir le programme sur le site de l'Inrap, cliquez ici : http://www.inrap.fr/archeologie-preventive/Ressources-multimedias/Conferences-et-colloques/p-13912-lg0-L-archeologie-au-laboratoire-.htm
En espérant avoir le plaisir de vous y accueillir, nous vous souhaitons d’excellentes fêtes.
Très cordialement
L'équipe du colloque
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The 10th meeting of the International Symposium on Ancient Ceramics (ISAC) will be held on 23-27 October 2012 in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China. The conference is organized by the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, The Shanghai Research Society for the Science and Technology of Ancient Ceramics and the Research Institute for Ancient Ceramics at the Jingdezhen Ceramics Institute.
The conference will facilitate interchange of information among researchers and specialists in ancient ceramics with visits to special facilities in Jingdezhen. The subjects of the conference are ceramic science and technology, archaeology, trade, craft, testing methods and preservation.
The deadline for 1000 word abstracts, plus 3 figures and tables is 30 January 2012. A trip to Jizhou kilns will follow the conference.
Contact Pamela Vandiver at vandiver@mse.arizona.edu<mailt
The aim of the Symposium is to promote the development and use of scientific techniques in order to extract archaeological and historical information from the cultural heritage and the paleoenvironment. It involves all Natural Sciences and all types of objects and materials related with human activity.
Leuven is very proud of both its past and its heritage. There is so much to see and to do in and around Leuven that one visit is simply not enough. From the 11th-12th century onwards, Leuven began to develop as an important trading centre. It is now a well-equipped, modern town with a thriving economy and with a good balance of old and new with a rich tradition. Amid all the leisure and student activities, it seems surprising that Leuven finds any time to work. When brewing became a nation-wide industry in the 19th century, Leuven became world famous for its beers, and today it is still proud to be known as the beer capital of Belgium, and possibly even the world…
Situated at the heart of Western Europe, the K.U.Leuven has been a centre of learning for almost six centuries. Founded in 1425 by Pope Martin V, K.U.Leuven bears the honour of being the oldest Catholic university in the world still in existence and the oldest university in the Low Countries.
In the recent past, at the K.U.Leuven, there have been many examples of co-operation between archaeological projects and different disciplines from the natural and applied sciences. In 2003 this co-operation was formalized in the Centre for Archaeological Sciences. It acts as a focal point for advanced interdisciplinary research made available to all archaeologists from Leuven, Belgium and the international community in general. The organization of the International Symposium on Archaeometry in 2012 is an extra incentive for the further development of archaeometrical research at the university and in Belgium…
The symposium will be organised in the (medieval) centre of Leuven, in one of the main auditoria with sufficient capacity and fully equipped with all necessary IT and audio-visual material. Also the necessary room for poster sessions and coffee breaks is nearby. The date of the symposium is 28 May to 1 June 2012. The official language of the symposium will be English.
The fee for the organisation of the symposium in Leuven is 280 Euro (students 125 Euro). This includes the conference fee and book of abstracts, a welcoming reception and a “50 years ISA” reception, all lunches and all coffee breaks.
Leuven is situated at the very heart of Europe. The town of Leuven is situated at the junction of two major European motorways. Paris, London and Köln are only about two hours away by train. To come to Leuven by air, Brussels airport is situated about 20 km from Leuven and is easily accessible by public transport. Brussels South Charleroi Airport is located at 46 km from Brussels Centre. There are frequent international flights to almost any part of the world.
Possibilities for hotel and other accommodation in Leuven (see also www.leuven.be) are plenty, ranging in price category from 20 Euro per night (youth hostel) to 180 Euro per night (5-star accommodation).
The organizers of the ISA 2012 meeting do not accept any responsibility for personal injuries, material losses, or damages occurring during or in association with this symposium. It will be the responsibility of the participants to obtain adequate medical, travel or personal insurance for their participation in this event.
We hope to welcome you all in Leuven in 2012…
29 août - 1 septembre 2012
Helsinki
La réunion sera axée sur trois thèmes majeurs :
la gestion des ressources du patrimoine archéologiques,
l'interprétation des données archéologiques et
les perspectives de l'archéologie dans le monde moderne.
Des propositions pour des sessions, des articles et des tables rondes peuvent être soumises à partir du 17 Septembre 2011.
Toutes les infos sont sur le site :
http://www.eaa2012.fi/
*Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory Conference*
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*11-13 November 2011*
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