by Laura Benassi | Nov 23, 2018 | news, Science stories, special news
Azra and the fabric of the king ARCHLAB experience in OPD (BBK proposal) In the early 60s, Pavo Andelić, a curator at the National Museum of Bosnia & Herzegovina, connected some archaeological remains to the archaeological site of the medieval church of St. Nicola...
by Elisa Andreassi | Nov 23, 2018 | Job opportunities, news
Vacancies for Scientist and Postdoctoral Fellow 1) Vacancy for Scientist: Colour Science The British Museum is looking to recruit a dynamic and flexible Scientist to work within the Department of Scientific Research. The post holder will develop and implement an...
by Elisa Andreassi | Nov 20, 2018 | Calls for papers, news
A unique forum focused on optics research in the field of Heritage Science Held again in Munich at the World of Photonics Congress in June 2019, O3A is an established event for discussing advanced methods and new instruments for the historical study,...
by Elisa Andreassi | Nov 6, 2018 | Doctoral Summer School, Other, Science stories
An integrated approach to the monitoring of cleaning Time, inexorably, spreads a patina over artworks. Sometimes, it is human intervention itself, especially ancient retouching and restoration, which heavily affects the original artwork’s appearance....
by Elisa Andreassi | Nov 5, 2018 | Calls for papers, workshop
A closer look at Murals Recent advances in the conservation and scientific investigation of Wall Paintings The Scientific Research Department of the British Museum is inviting contributions for the 2019 one-day symposium on the recent advances in the conservation and...
by Elisa Andreassi | Nov 5, 2018 | Calls for papers, workshop
The 9th Workshop and Meeting of the Users’ Group for Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography (MaSC) The 9th Workshop and Meeting of the Users’ Group for Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography (MaSC) will take place in Ottawa, Canada, from Monday 3rd – Friday 7th June...