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HSAcademy “Palaeontology Research & IPERION HS” – November 9th, 2021.

Webinar #07: Palaeontology and IPERION HS

An overview of what IPERION HS can offer to the Palaeontology Community

 

IPERION HS and E-RIHS are organizing a series of webinars, a key source of state-of-the-art information on heritage science research, facilities, policy and impact. It contributes to developing a vibrant heritage science community and is intended for anyone involved in interdisciplinary heritage research.

 

How can #heritagescience research on Palaeontology benefit from IPERION HS services? How do we access IPERION HS techniques and archives for Palaeontology? What is needed to prepare a successful research proposal?

 

The webinar takes place online and will introduce participants to the field of Heritage Science facilities in IPERION HS, a European project devoted to building a distributed research infrastructure in the field of Heritage Science: E-RIHS (http://www.e-rihs.eu/).
The focus will be placed on what IPERION HS can offer to the Palaeontology community and how IPERION HS can answer to the heritage needs.

Date
9th November 2021 at 3 pm (Rome time zone)
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You will learn

  • What IPERION HS can offer to the Palaeontology community
  • Which are the latest resources and technologies for Palaeontology

Key topics we’ll cover
Heritage Science
Palaeontology

Duration
45 minutes (30 minutes + 15 minutes Q&A)

Speakers
Marina Martínez de Pinillos González – 
she is graduated in Humanities (Historical Heritage) and obtained the International PhD in Human Evolution at University of Burgos. She has extensive experience in scientific-technical environments. She has worked as a scientific advisor for the collection display at the Museum of Human Evolution in Burgos and as a collection technician for the Laboratory of Human Evolution at University of Burgos and for the Altamira National Museum and Research Centre, also participating in the preparation of The Times of Altamira project. She is currently working as a project manager of the ARIADNEplus (Advanced Research Infrastructure for Archaeological Dataset Networking in Europe) e IPERION HS (Integrating Platforms for the European Research Infrastructure ON Heritage Science), giving support to scientific-technical, logistical and dissemination tasks of these two European projects.

Belén Notario – She has a university degree in Physics, and a PhD in Physics, in the materials science branch (University of Valladolid, Spain). Since 2016, she is the technician in charge of the Microscopy and Microcomputed Tomography Lab at the National Research Center of Human Evolution in Burgos (Spain). Since then, she has been in charge of the direction of the laboratory and its proper functioning. In it, samples that cover different branches of science are analyzed and studied: from paleoanthropology and geology, to materials science, medicine and biology, among others.

Joaquín Arroyo-Cabrales– He is Head at the Archaeozoology Lab, National Institute of Anthropology and History.  His research focuses on Late Quaternary vertebrates and their contribution to understanding the paleoenvironments in which humans survived; in doing so, he has undertaken studies on taxonomy, biogeography, taphonomy, and paleoecology mostly on Mexican Pleistocene mammals.

Future webinars
Read the IPHS full programme

If you miss it, you would have the opportunity to access the recordings on

Information taken directly from https://www.iperionhs.eu/

 

 


20-22 October. Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (MetroArchaeo).

PTI PAIS will be at the MetroArchaeo 2021 Conference this Thursday 21st of October. The conference will be held in person event on October 20-22, 2021, at the University of Milano.

Marta Castillejo (IQFR and PTI-PAIS coordinator) will give a keynote lecture on nonlinear optical microscopy with the title: «Measuring thicknesses in multilayer heritage substrates: a non-invasive photonic approach by nonlinear optical microscopy«. This will be at 14:30.

ABSTRACT

The study of valuable historical objects and substrates with 3D structural and chemical characterization benefits from the availability of non-invasive techniques. Particularly, determination of the thickness of constituent and degradation layers is important to evaluate artistic styles, manufacturing techniques and to select adequate conservation strategies. Nonlinear optical microscopy has been recently introduced for the analysis of multilayer and multicomponent cultural heritage substrates. Nonlinear optical signals are generated via the interaction of the material of the sample with a tightly focused infrared femtosecond laser, where the high peak power and short time duration of the laser pulses favour nonlinear optical processes without unwanted side effects such as photobleaching and/or phototoxicity. Various modalities of the technique, i.e. Multi-Photon Excitation Fluorescence and Second and Third Harmonic Generation, allow state-of-the-art, non-invasive analysis of objects and samples with intrinsic micrometric lateral and axial resolution. In this lecture, I will present examples about the characterization and thickness determination, via MPEF microscopy, of varnish and paint layers on pictorial substrates and of grisailles and corrosion layers on historical glasses. The comparison with other more conventional techniques requiring sample-taking shows good consistency and agreement and illustrates the advantages of this new photonic approach.

Check the abstract of the lecture here. 

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PROGRAM SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

Registration.

 

MetroArchaeo 2021 Conference will be held as an IN PERSON event on October 20-22, 2021, at the University of Milano.

According to the new Italian decree-law of 23 July 2021, n. 105 “Urgent measures to face the epidemiological emergency from COVID-19 and for the safe exercise of social and economic activities”, which provides that some activities are allowed only to those with a COVID-19 green certification, we inform you that to participate in the MetroArchaeo 2021 you must be in possession of a COVID-19 Green Pass.

The word metrology has a long tradition, deriving from the Greek word for measure. The knowledge about anything is complete only when it can be expressed in numbers and something is known about it. Measurements play a fundamental role in every field of investigation and present day scientific and technological progress has resulted from progress in the field of measurements.

Metrology, the science of measurements, includes all aspects both theoretical and practical with reference to measurements, whatever their uncertainty, and in whatever fields of science or technology they occur. Consequently the field of valorisation, characterisation and preservation of Cultural Heritage too is deeply related to the metrological issues for the collection, interpretation and validation of data collected with the different analytical, physical-chemical, mechanical techniques, digital technologies, new ICT tools, etc…

Measurements deriving from the large number of analytical methodologies and tools, molecular and elemental spectroscopic techniques, chemometrics, chemical reactivity and modeling, etc., nowadays available are of interest for the conference. Data on the impacts of natural and anthropogenic environmental stressors, the decaying pathways of the different materials in the surrounding environment, the development of new remediation processes as cleaning, consolidation, rehabilitation, etc., based on the chemical knowledge can be considered.

 


Showing results: Innova Concrete Final Workshop. 2-4 December 2021, Cádiz, Spain.

InnovaConcrete is coming to an end by December 2021, and the final conference will be held in Cadiz, Spain, from 2nd to 4th of December 2021.

From December 2nd-4th 2021, the final conference of the project  InnovaConcrete (Innovative materials and techniques for the conservation of 20th century concrete-based cultural heritage) will be celebrated in Cadiz (Spain), where the final results and conclusions will be presented to the public.

This project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, unites experts from multiple disciplines (architecture, engineering, social sciences, experimental sciences, cultural heritage…) with the common goal of developing innovative materials and techniques to preserve concrete-based cultural heritage structures from the 20th century. The project objectives also emphasize on promoting citizen awareness towards historic concrete and defining its conservation policies.

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The first day agenda includes the official presentation of the Cádiz document, the Benchmark Guidance Document for the conservation of 20th century concrete heritage, redacted by the ICOMOS Twentieth Century Heritage International Scientific Committee (ISC20C), followed by a round table and open debate where all participants are invited to contribute. In addition, Docomomo Iberico (Documentation and Conservation of buildings, sites and neighborhoods of the Modern Movement) foundation will present to the public the selection of 100 significant 20th-Century Heritage Sites in Europe database (The 100 of the 20th), based on technical, social or aesthetical criteria.

The second day of the conference is focused on presenting the innovative materials and techniques, including a session of practical demonstrations, aside from the validation results obtained in laboratory and on the 8 selected case studies, corresponding to singular constructions of European concrete heritage.

All the presentations will count with simultaneous translation English-Spanish/Spanish-English. Registration for the event is free of charge and we offer the options for in person attendance and online live streaming.


IPERION 6th Webinar – «Arts and Humanities and IPERION HS»

An overview of what IPERION HS can offer to the Arts & Humanities Community

IPERION HS and E-RIHS are organizing a series of webinars, a key source of state-of-the-art information on heritage science research, facilities, policy and impact. It contributes to developing a vibrant heritage science community and is intended for anyone involved in interdisciplinary heritage research.

How can heritage science research on Arts and Humanities benefit from IPERION HS services? How do we access IPERION HS techniques and archives for Arts and Humanities? What is needed to prepare a successful research proposal?

Join webinar #6, “Arts and Humanities & IPERION HS services”, on October, 12nd 2021, at 3.00 pm CEST: http://www.iperionhs.eu/webinar-6-registration/ 

 

You will come away with a clear understanding of how useful the IPERION HS services are for Heritage Scientists working in the Arts and Humanities research and conservation and how to access IPERION HS facilities.
More information and registration here:

What IPERION HS can offer to the Arts & Humanities Community
The webinar online will introduce participants to the field of Heritage Science facilities in IPERION HS, a European project devoted to building a distributed research infrastructure in the field of Heritage Science: E-RIHS
The focus will be placed on what IPERION HS can offer to the Arts & Humanities community and how IPERION HS can answer to the heritage needs.

Date: 12th October 2021 at 3 pm CEST

You will learn:

  • What IPERION HS can offer to the Arts and Humanities community
  • Which are the latest resources and technologies for Arts and Humanities

Duration
45 minutes (30 minutes + 15 minutes Q&A)

All the information here.


Se inaugura el curso de la UIMP: «Patrimonio Abierto: Investigación y Sociedad» (PTI-PAIS)

Da comienzo el curso «Patrimonio Abierto: Investigación y Sociedad», de la Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP) dirigido por Sagrario Martínez Ramírez, del Instituto de Estructura de la Materia (IEM) del CSIC y nuestra Plataforma, y Enrique Castaño Perea de la Universidad de Alcalá (UAH).

El curso se destina a todos los interesados en formación académica y científica en técnicas de intervención y materiales de última generación para la restauración y conservación de elementos patrimoniales. Metodologías no invasivas para la caracterización y evaluación de objetos de interés patrimonial; Diseño y síntesis de materiales de última generación para la restauración y conservación de elementos patrimoniales y nuevas estrategias de conservación, manipulación y transporte de bienes culturales.

Durará desde el 27 de septiembre al 1 de octubre y se celebrará de manera virtual, salvo el día 30 de septiembre donde se realizará una actividad en Alcalá de Henares y su universidad (UAH), Patrimonio mundial de la humanidad por UNESCO desde 1998.

Programa:

Lunes 27 de septiembre:

RECUPERACIÓN Y CONSERVACIÓN DEL PATRIMONIO CONSTRUIDO:
  • 10:00 h. Inauguración.
  • 10:30 h. La universidad de Alcalá. Ciudad y universidad Patrimonio de la
    Unesco, Enrique Castaño Perea, Doctor Arquitecto (UAH).
  • 12:00 h. Metodología de la intervención y conservación del Patrimonio
    construido. Juan Manuel Vega Ballesteros, Arquitecto Técnico e Ingeniero de Edificación, (UAH).
  • 15:30 h. Patrimonio en el Nuevo Mundo. Virginia Flores. (PUCMM). República Dominicana.

Martes 28 de septiembre:

TÉCNICAS DE CARACTERIZACIÓN DEL DETERIORO
  • 09:30 h. Fundamentos de las Redes inalámbricas de sensores. Aplicación a
    casos reales. Sofía Aparicio (ITEFI-CSIC).
  • 10:30 h. Fundamentos teóricos del Georádar. Aplicación a casos reales
    Sofía Aparicio.
  • 12:00 h. Termografía infrarroja en el análisis de estructuras Aplicación a casos
    reales. Santiago Tormo (UPV).
  • 15:30 h. Fundamentos teóricos de la Espectrofotometría de UV-VIS-IR.
    Aplicación a casos reales. Paloma Sirvent (École de Mines Saint-Etienne).

Miércoles 29 de septiembre

MATERIALES PARA LA RESTAURACIÓN Y CONSERVACIÓN DE ELEMENTOS
  • 09:30 h. Morteros en el Patrimonio. Casos de estudio. Paula Carmona Quiroga (IQFR-CSIC).
  • 10:30 h. Materiales pétreos en el patrimonio. Casos de estudio. Paula Carmona Quiroga.
  • 12:00 h. Metales en el Patrimonio. Casos de estudio. Blanca Ramírez (CENIM-CSIC).
  • 15:30 h. Vidrios en el Patrimonio. Casos de estudio. Teresa Palomar (ICV-CSIC).

Jueves 30 de septiembre

CLASES PRÁCTICAS EN ALCALÁ DE HENARES
  • 09:30 h. Salida de Madrid de la sede del CSIC (calle Serrano, 117)
    y llegada a Alcalá de Henares.
  • 10:30 h. Prácticas con equipos portátiles: Espectrofotometría de UV-VIS-IR,
    Termografía IR, Redes inalámbricas, Raman. Santiago Tormo, Sofía Aparicio y Paloma Sirvent.
  • 12:00 h. Prácticas con equipos portátiles: Espectrofotometría de UV-VIS-IR,
    Termografía IR, Redes inalámbricas, Raman. Santiago Tormo, Sofía Aparicio y Paloma Sirvent.

Viernes 01 de octubre

PRESENTE Y FUTURO EN EL PATRIMONIO
  • 09:30 h. Plataforma PTI-PAIS. Presente y futuro del patrimonio
    Marta Castillejo, (IQFR-CSIC).
  • 10:30 h. Nanomateriales. Reflexiones sobre la consolidación de la nanocal. Jorge Otero, (Universidad de Granada).
  • 12:00 h. Portable Raman spectroscopy and SERS for cultural heritage: overview of applications and recent advances. Federica Pozzi, Center for Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage «La Venaria Reale”.
  • 13:00 h. Clausura.

Toda la información en:  http://www.uimp.es/agenda-link.html?id_actividad=6513&anyaca=2021-22

 

Noticias relacionadas:

Información actualizada: Curso Patrimonio Abierto: Investigación y Sociedad (UIMP) Madrid, 27 de septiembre al 1 de octubre.


Opportunity for Heritage Science collaboration: Transnational Access – Open call until 30th November

Acceso transnacional – Transnational Access.

Through the European H2020 project IPERION HS «Integrating Platforms for the European Research Infrastructure ON Heritage Science» transnational services are offered free of charge to a wide range of high-level scientific instruments, methodologies, data and tools for the advancement of knowledge and innovation in the field of Heritage Science.

It is accessed through collaborative proposals that are selected by a panel of international and independent experts. There are more than 180 services, through 54 service providers from 23 countries. Here you can access the entire IPERION HS service catalogue:
   

The following call is open until November 30th 2021.

It is an excellent opportunity for a collaboration to develop a new idea or implement new research.

Some of the techniques that PTI-PAIS provides through this service are:

FIXLAB.

MOLAB.

Microscopies

Find out about all its features through the links, or access the rest of the services.

 CATALOGUE OF SERVICES FOR TRANSNATIONAL ACCESS IPERION HS

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via email at pti-pais@iqfr.csic.es

More information about offered services at our transfer area:  https://pti-pais.csic.es/servicios-ofertados/


Píldoras (In)formativas: La cerámica de Fajalauza y su evolución tecnológica. Daniel Morales Martín

En su sección #PildorasInformativas la Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio ha publicado el 18 de mayo el video de Daniel Morales Martín, quien presenta el proyecto de investigación sobre la evolución tecnológica de la cerámica de Fajalauza (Granada) que se está realizando desde CERVITRUM.

Daniel realiza un estudio arqueométrico multitécnico sobre piezas de los siglos XVI al XXI. Esta cerámica aún se encuentra en producción  en la Fábrica de Fajalauza de Cecilio Morales Moreno en el Albaicín (Granada)gracias al apoyo de la Fundación Fajalauza. Esta fábrica cuenta con las instalaciones del siglo XVII, ya en desuso se está tramitando su declaración como Bien de Interés Cultural.

Daniel Morales Martín es investigador contratado en el GI CERVITRUM del Instituto de Historia del CSIC y doctorando en Bellas Artes en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

 

Daniel Morales


Información actualizada: Curso Patrimonio Abierto: Investigación y Sociedad (UIMP) Madrid, 27 de septiembre al 1 de octubre.

Descargar programa completo del curso.

¡Ya está abierta la solicitud para el curso de nuestra Plataforma Temática Interdisciplinar!

El curso «Patrimonio Abierto: Investigación y Sociedad», de la Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP) estará coordinado por Sagrario Martínez Ramírez, del Instituto de Estructura de la Materia (IEM) del CSIC.

Se realizará de manera virtual desde la sede de Madrid, desde el 27 de septiembre al 1 de octubre de 2021. Contemplará una actividad presencial en la Universidad de Alcalá (UAH) en Alcalá de Henares, universidad y ciudad Patrimonio de la humanidad por UNESCO.

Inscríbete en http://www.uimp.es/agenda-link.html?id_actividad=6513&anyaca=2021-22

Para estudiantes y titulados universitarios existen estas becas Santander Estudios para Cursos UIMP.

 


IPERION HS Academy. Webinar on Built Heritage research and conservation. 14th September

Webinar #05: Built Heritage

An overview of what IPERION HS can offer to the Built Heritage Community.

If you are involved in Built Heritage research and conservation you can join the HSAcademy webinar on September 14th at 3 pm CEST and discover all the services offered by IperionHS.

The webinar takes place online and will introduce participants to the field of Heritage Science facilities in IPERION HS, a European project devoted to building a distributed research infrastructure in the field of Heritage Science: E-RIHS (http://www.e-rihs.eu/).
The focus will be placed on what IPERION HS can offer to the Built Heritage community and how IPERION HS can answer to the built heritage needs.

Date
14th September 2021 at 3 pm (CEST).

You will learn

  • What IPERION HS can offer to the Built Heritage community
  • Which are the latest technologies for built heritage

Key topics we’ll cover
Heritage Science
Built Heritage

Duration
45 minutes.

Speakers:

Ralf Kilian – Fraunhofer institute, DE
Costanza Miliani – National Research Council, IT
John Hughes – University of the West of Scotland
Joseph Grau Bove – University College London, UK
Jan Van’t Hof – Cultural Heritage Agency, NL

 

 


Proyecto en el exterior: Villa Napoli: Las fincas árabo-normandas de Palermo (siglos X-XII).

Proyecto en el exterior «Villa Napoli: Las fincas árabo-normandas de Palermo (siglos X-XII)» del Laboratorio de arqueología y arquitectura de la ciudad, LAAC de la Escuela de Estudios Árabes y miembro de la Plataforma. Este proyecto está dirigido por Julio Navarro Palazón.

Se trata de un proyecto subvencionado a través de la convocatoria intramural de arqueología en el exterior del CSIC, que cuenta con el respaldo científico del proyecto del Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica titulado Almunias medievales en el Mediterráneo: historia y conservación de los paisajes culturales periurbanos. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación. Agencia Estatal de Investigación. Proyectos de I+D+i, PID2019-111508GB-I00. 1/1/2020 – 1/1/2023. 

Este proyecto de investigación se ha desarrollado en el marco de un protocolo de colaboración, firmado en 2020 entre la Soprintendenza dei Beni Culturali e Ambientali de Palermo y la Escuela de Estudios Árabes de Granada (CSIC), y como parte de la obra de restauración de Villa Napoli (Palermo).

En estas fincas es posible identificar, además de los espacios con funciones agropecuarias, diversos tipos de jardines, grandes albercas y unas arquitecturas destinadas al solaz y a la exhibición del poder de sus promotores. Solían ser segundas residencias, por lo que su emplazamiento, por lo general, se hacía en las proximidades de los centros urbanos en los que residían sus propietarios, siempre que fueran capaces de aportar y almacenar la suficiente cantidad de agua que asegurara el riego de huertas y jardines.

El estudio de su organización y funcionamiento es un tema histórico de primer orden, pues demuestra el interés de los estamentos privilegiados por la creación de nuevos espacios de cultivo, tanto de regadío como de secano, en los que se desarrolló una agricultura muy rentable, destinada esencialmente a abastecer a los mercados locales. Su proliferación constituye, por tanto, un aspecto fundamental de la revolución económica plenomedieval, estrechamente relacionado con el crecimiento demográfico y el desarrollo urbano y comercial a partir del siglo X.Villa napoli.jpg

Durante la ocupación árabe, Palermo (Sicilia, Italia) se convirtió en una de las grandes capitales del Mediterráneo, debido a su ubicación estratégica entre Oriente y Occidente y al papel que jugó como lugar de encuentro entre la Europa cristiana y el mundo musulmán. (…)

La campaña de excavaciones arqueológicas en Villa Napoli incluyó la prospección general de la finca y los trabajos en la Cuba Soprana, la Piccola Cuba y el área del jardín romántico. Obras excepcionales que funden estilos arquitectónicos árabes y normandos.

 

 

Toda el resto de la información y fotos en https://www.eehar.csic.es/proyectos-patrimonio-historico-en-el-exterior/villa-napoli/

Noticia relacionada: https://www.eea.csic.es/noticias-eea/el-csic-y-la-soprintendenza-dei-beni-culturali-e-ambientali-de-palermo-sicilia-iniciaran-excavaciones-arqueologicas-en-villa-napoli-palermo/


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