3-4 octobre 2015
Bruxelles
International Conference

For the past twenty years, archaeometallurgy has developed substantially, as did the archaeometry of archaeological metals. Regarding the complexity of the understanding, during the excavations, of the sites, structures and data related to ancient metallurgical techniques, experimentation may be an appropriate way of generating new methodologies or interpretations. It can be construed as an effective mean for testing or validating the artefacts and the technical devices. The conference aims at taking stock of the inputs and limits of experimentation in these fields.
Plus d’infos sur le site d’EACOM (Egyptian and African Copper Metallurgy)
http://eacom.be/
Mandatory registration prior to September 28, 2015, on the website www.eacom.be