IAMS Summer School
25 June 2012–06 July 2012, 12:00 am–12:00 am
Event Information
Open to
- All
Location
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UCL Institute of Archaeology
This year's IAMS Summer School will be held at UCL's Institute of Archaeology between 25th June and 6th of July.
Every year, the Institute for Archaeo-Metallurgical Studies provides a short intensive course combining lectures on ancient mining from Professor Tim Shaw from the Imperial College of Science and Technology as well as several presentations by preeminent scholars in the field of archaeo-metallurgy. These lectures cover a wide range of topics in the discipline such as alloying technology, furnace design, technical ceramic production, and experimental reconstructions. The wide range of expertise and diverse knowledge base of the scholars invited to present at the summer school ensures that it remains an ever evolving teaching experience that provides world class training for anyone interested in learning more about this interesting and emerging field of study.
This year the IAMS summer school will be held in
association with NARNIA at UCL's Institute of Archaeology from the 25th
of June to the 6 of July 2012. Following the same successful format as
previous years, the course will be divided into two one-week sections.
The
first week will be taught by Professor Tim Shaw of Imperial College
London and Dr. Simon Timberlake of the Cambridge Archaeological Unit
(University of Cambridge). It will cover various aspects of ancient
mining and extractive metallurgy.
The second week will be taught
by a number of researchers in the field of archaeo-metallurgy and will
cover a wide range of topics. The list of speakers are yet to be
determined and details will be announced here in due time.