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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Archaeometric Research in Iran and its Neighbouring Regions: Recent Activities and Future Perspective | Part 3 Pigments and Colourful Materials in Pre-Islamic Iran
DESCRIPTION:(17:30-19:00 Iranian Time) \n  \nUnfortunately\, we have to cancel our session on *Pigments and Colourful Materials in Pre-Islamic Iran* \nOur apologies for the short notice and we are looking forward to welcome you in the very near future. \n============================================================================= \n  \nOnline series \nWe kindly invite you to our third session of our online-series ‘Archaeometric Research in Iran and Neighbouring Regions’ with lectures from and discussions among experts. \nThis month’s topic is on: Pigments and Colourful Materials in Pre-Islamic Iran \n  \nPigment to Stone: Scientific Investigations and the Realities of Surface Painting and Polychromies at Persepolis\, Naqsh-e Rustam\, Susa and Pasargadae \nDr. Alexander Nagel\, State University of New York (SUNY)\, USA \n  \nCharacterisation and provenance of colourful residues unearthed in Persepolis West craft zone: results and open questions \nDr. Maria Letizia Amadori\, Università degli studi di Urbino\, Italy\, and Dr. Emad Matin\, Università di Bologna\, Italy \n  \nInvited Experts (Discussion Panel): \nDr. Omid Oudbashi\, Art University of Isfahan\, Iran \n  \nPlease register and obtain your link for this workshop session \nhttps://ruhr-uni-bochum.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5ckc-ChrD8pH9cA8URoRbD8eCkOLyYA-zJE \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \n  \nGeneral Information on this online workshop series: \nAccording to archaeological studies\, the Iranian Plateau can be considered as an important region in the ancient Near East. Furthermore\, the study of archaeological materials from the Iranian Plateau using cutting edge technology has brought new insight during the last decades. Archaeometric studies identified significant characteristics in the relationship between human and nature for a wide range of periods of the Iranian Plateau’s history. However\, many archaeological questions concerning\, for example\, life\, trade and technology still need to be answered using different kinds of methods and tools. \nDuring each session we present two lectures with focus on one specific topic on Iran and its neighbouring regions discussed via archaeometric studies. The lectures are followed by a discussion that is chaired by invited experts. Topics include\, for example\, archaeometallurgy\, ceramic analysis\, stone and natural inorganic materials\, building materials and masonry\, pigments\, and bioarchaeology and organic materials. Each session will last approximately 60 – 90 min. \nThe aim of this online series is to exhibit an overview of archaeometric research performed on Iranian cultural materials and in relation to neighbouring regions. We intend to not only discuss the results but also to identify advantages\, challenges and new potentials in the study of ancient material culture. In summary\, we aim to develop a forum for the discourse on archaeometric studies and its future in Iran and the neighbouring regions among researchers. \nThe online-series is established and performed within the SPP-DFG 2176 programme: ‘The Iranian Highlands: Resiliences and Integration of Premodern Societies’. We also welcome interested scholars to participate presenting a lecture. If you are interested to participate with a lecture please write to dfg.spp@gmail.com. \nOrganisers \nDr. Omid Oudbashi\, Art University of Isfahan (Coordinator) in collaboration with the \nGerman Archaeological Institute \nRuhr-Universität Bochum \nDeutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum \nFreie Universität Berlin \nScientific Committee \nDr. Omid Oudbashi\, Art University of Isfahan \nDr. Kristina A. Franke\, Ruhr-Universität Bochum and Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum \nDr. Nima Nezafati\, Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum \nProf. Dr. Thomas Stöllner\, Ruhr-Universität Bochum and Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum \nExecutive Committee \nDr. Kristina A. Franke\, Ruhr-Universität Bochum and Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum \nNicolas Schimerl (MA)\, Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum \nSepehr Bahadori (MSc)\, Art University of Isfahan \nContact: \ndfg.spp@gmail.com \nAll announcements will be published online via https://iranhighlands.com/ (DFG-SPP2176) and https://en.aui.ac.ir/ (Art University of Isfahan).
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