1st International School on the Characterization of Organic Residues in Archaeological Materials

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1st International School on the Characterization of Organic Residues in Archaeological Materials
a. Focus on ceramics

1st-ISCORAM

XVIII Summer School in Archaeology

Grosseto (Italy), June 24-29, 2007


L'obiettivo della scuola è quello di dare il background e lo stato dell'arte
sulla caratterizzazione dei materiali organici nelle ceramiche.Tali indagini
sono alla base dello studio dell'alimentazione nel passato e dello
funzionale della ceramica.


"the 1st International School on the Characterization of Organic
Residues in Archaeological Materials a. Focus on ceramics" will be held
in Grosseto (Tuscany, Italy), June 24-29, 2007.
The school is aimed at giving the background and the state-of-the-art on
the characterization of organic residues in archaeological materials by
using mainly gas chromatography, mass spectrometry and spot tests.Teachers
are qualified scientists worldwide.
These analyses are important for the functional analysis of ceramics and for
the investigations on the past diet.

Scientific Committee
Riccardo Francovich - Univ. of Siena
Gianluca Giorgi - Univ. of Siena
Maria Perla Colombini - Univ. of Pisa
Luis Barba - Univ. of México
Alessandra Pecci - Univ. of Siena
Laura Salvini - Univ. of Siena

Organizing Committee
Gianluca Giorgi - Univ. of Siena
Alessandra Pecci - Univ. of Siena
Laura Salvini - Univ. of Siena

Identification and characterization of organic residues in archaeological materials, such as ceramics, is a fascinating field of modern archaeology and archaeometry. These residues allow to obtain information on the original content of the materials, on their function and use. They can also give information on dietary and customs of people who used them. Actually several chemical methodologies can be used for the characterization of organic materials.
The 1st-ISCORAM school is aimed at giving the background and the state-of-the-art on the characterization of organic residues in archaeological materials, and in particular in ceramic vessels. Different approaches, such as gas chromatography, mass spectrometry and spot tests will be presented together with a lot of examples of their applications in archaeology. Laboratory practice will have an important role in the school. Teachers are qualified scientists worldwide.

Lecturers:

Luis Barba - Univ. of México
Francesca Modugno - University of Pisa (Italy)
Maria Perla Colombini - University of Pisa (Italy)
Alessandra Pecci - University of Siena (Italy)
Richard Evershed - University of Bristol (UK)
Martine Regert - C2RMF, Paris (France)
Gianluca Giorgi - University of Siena (Italy)
Laura Salvini - University of Siena (Italy)

Information:

Prof. Gianluca Giorgi, Univ. of Siena, Dept. of Chemistry, via Aldo Moro, 53100 Siena (Italy) e-mail: gianluca.giorgi@unisi.it

http://archeologiamedievale.unisi.it/ISCORAM/



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