A lively 2018 edition...

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A lively 2018 edition...
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The 2018 national training program attendees, holding replicas of Byzantine potteries
in front of the "Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée" in Lyon (photo Y. Rezkallah)
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of the national training program "Archaeological and Archaeometric Approaches to Ceramics: Byzantine World and Medieval Middle-East" gathered in Lyon 19 participants of Syrian, Iranian, Algerian, Italian and ... French nationality, coming from all over France, as well as from Beyrouth and Florence.

The training included both methodological approaches to ceramics studies, focusing especially on analytical ones (fabrics, petrographic and chemical analysis for provenance and technology studies, residues analysis for studies of contents and uses...), and courses on Byzantine and Eastern Mediterranean medieval pottery, including hands-on on sherds and observations under the binocular, supplemented with replicas and 3D models.

Food experience in a typical Lyonnese restaurant was not forgotten! (photo Y. Rezkallah)

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Training program "Archaeological and Archaeometric Approaches to Ceramics: Byzantine World and Medieval Middle-East"

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Training program "Archaeological and Archaeometric Approaches to Ceramics: Byzantine World and Medieval Middle-East"
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Replicas of Byzantine ceramics manufactured by potter Jean-Jacques Dubernard
Start date and time
Monday, 28 May 2018
End date and time
Friday, 1 June 2018
Location

Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée

7 rue Raulin

69007
Lyon

France

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The training program "Archaeological and Archaeometric Approaches to Ceramics", labeled "National Training Action" (Action Nationale de Formation) by the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), will take place in Lyon on 28 May - 1rst June 2018. It proposes researchers and students both a methodological overview and an introduction to Byzantine and other medieval Eastern Mediterranean pottery. Practical training is proposed with the handling of sherds and the observation of fabrics. Archaeological sherds are complemented by replicas and 3D models of "best examples" from reference collections (Athens Agora, Museum and Ephorates of Thebes and Chalcis, etc.).
The course presents the latest results of research carried out in the framework of the POMEDOR project.

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Information: yona.waksman@mom.fr

Training course "Archaeological and Archaeometric Approaches to Ceramics: Byzantine World and Medieval Middle-East"

Submitted by ywaksman on
Training course "Archaeological and Archaeometric Approaches to Ceramics: Byzantine World and Medieval Middle-East"
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Replicas of Byzantine ceramics manufactured by potter Jean-Jacques Dubernard (photo S.Y. Waksman)
Start date and time
Monday, 29 May 2017
End date and time
Friday, 2 June 2017
Location

Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée

7 rue Raulin

69007
Lyon

France

See map: Google Maps

FR

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The training course "Archaeological and Archaeometric Approaches to Ceramics" took place in Lyon this year on 29 May - 2 June 2017 and focused on pottery of the Byzantine world and the medieval Middle-East. It proposed some 20 researchers and students, from all over France and beyond, both a methodological overview, and a theoretical and practical introduction to Byzantine and other medieval Eastern Mediterranean pottery through the handling of sherds and the observation of fabrics. Archaeological sherds were complemented by replicas and 3D models of "best examples" from reference collections (Athens Agora, Museum and Ephorates of Thebes and Chalcis, etc.).
The course presented the latest results of research carried out in the framework of the POMEDOR project.

The workshop was labeled "National Training Action" (Action Nationale de Formation) by the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS).

Looking at sherds under the binocular 
Actual sherds and replicas, here a copy of a MBP champlevé in the Thebes museum
     (photo J. Burlot)

Information: yona.waksman@mom.fr

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