Subject: Workshop on spot testing--addendum
"Spot Tests for Material Characterization" Workshop Turkey July 2010 To be held in the new conservation laboratory at Kaman-Kalehoyuk excavation, Turkey, by Nancy Odegaard and Scott Carrlee (formerly Scott Carroll) from July 5 to July 8, 2010 (4 days). Kaman-Kalehoyuk is located approximately 3 hours by automobile southeast from Ankara. The workshop will be hosted by the Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology, sponsored by the Middle Eastern Culture Center in Japan (MECCJ), (Tokyo). A maximum of 12 participants can be accepted. Note the new application deadline and visa requirement. This four day course provides conservators and other professionals with a "tool kit" of practical tests for materials characterization, useful for research and examination of artifacts. The instructors use their text Material Characterization Tests for Objects of Art and Archaeology (2005). The course takes a hands-on approach and most of the course time will be spent by the participants preparing and executing characterization tests in a lab setting. Curriculum will include: Micro-sampling techniques such as electrolysis of minute amounts of artifact material onto filter paper Testing organic artifact materials such as proteins, cellulosics, and plastics Testing inorganic artifact materials such as metals and minerals Testing of contextual materials such as surface deposits, stains, and soils Background in the chemical processes and reaction stages used in each test Interpretation of test results The workshop will be held in the English language and therefore fluency in English is required of the participants. We anticipate that this workshop will be of particular interest to conservators and archaeologists working in Turkey although people who are working in other countries may also attend. Tuition is 820$, room and board is included in this cost. Payment in advance will be required in order to hold your place in the workshop that will be carried out by bank draft (wired) to Tokyo. Tourist visas are required of non-Turkish citizens to attend the course. Participants will be required to bring a few supplies, including the publication Material Characterization Tests for Objects of Art and Archaeology, by Nancy Odegaard, Scott Carroll, and Werner Zimmt, Archetype Publications, 2nd ed., 2005. Application deadline July 1, 2010. Please contact Alice Boccia Paterakis for further information. To register for the course please send your c.v. and a letter of interest to the email address below as soon as possible. Your place in the workshop will be secured once payment has been received in Tokyo. Further details regarding payment procedure will be provided upon request. Alice Boccia Paterakis Director of Conservation Kaman Kalehoyuk Excavation Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology Turkey *** Conservation DistList Instance 24:1 Distributed: Thursday, May 20, 2010 Message Id: cdl-24-1-010 ***Received on Wednesday, 12 May, 2010