About: This introductory workshop is intended for students and professionals who are interested in the use of advanced characterization methods in heritage science, but feel a bit lost as to where to begin! We have brought together a panel of experts, who use a range of x-ray and neutron techniques…
Read MoreSpeaker: Alex Rodzinka, Cranfield University/ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, UK Abstract: Neutron techniques, being completely non-destructive, are excellent for analysing archaeological material. They are best utilised, however, together with other techniques, which allow us to make the most of our…
Read MoreSpeaker: Clarissa Cagnato, Archéologie des Amériques, France Abstract: In the context of archaeology, seeds and other plant components are frequently unearthed in association with the preparation, consumption, and discarding of food. While seeds and other plant components can be identified to a…
Read MoreSpeaker: Lucia Mancini, ZAG, Slovenia Title: Synchrotron and laboratory 3D & 4D X-ray imaging in Heritage Science applications Link to the Link to the event page This talk was given under the Heritage Science Theme
Read MoreSpeaker: Rajmund Mokso, DTU Physics, Denmark Title: Multimodal and multiresolution X-ray probing of challenging samples Link to the Link to the event page This talk was given under the Heritage Science Theme
Read MoreSpeaker: Joseph Jakes, USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, USA Title: Wood Sample Preparation Strategies for Synchrotron X-ray Research Link to the Link to the event page This talk was given under the Heritage Science Theme
Read MoreSpeaker: Nils Skoglund, Umeå University, Sweden Title: From idea to synchrotron X-ray beam on sample – what in-house analysis did we need to write beam time applications? Link to the Link to the event page This talk was given under the Heritage Science Theme
Read More13 February 2023 Speaker: Nicolo Dell’Unto, Lund University Link to the event page.
Read MoreSpeaker: Emanuel Larsson, Lund University 21 October 2023 Title: InfraVis - Visualization support of X-ray and Neutron imaging datasets The seminar was organised by the Heritage Science Theme at LINXS. Event page
Read MoreArchaeobotany has long contributed information of the nature of ancient crop production, which species were grown and eaten in the past. Recent work has begun to provide new information which come from both the quantitative increase in archaeobotanical evidence but also methodological developments…
Read More