20th anniversary of the Laboratory for scanning electron microscopy at the Vienna Institute for Archaeological Science (VIAS), University Vienna, 14.11.2024, 15:00
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Organisation: Dr. Ing. Mathias Mehofer, VIAS, University Vienna
In the year 2004 the scanning electron microscopy laboratory was funded at the Vienna Institute for Archaeological Science, University of Vienna. Initiated within the FWF project (P 16489) „The Gold Treasure from Sannicolau Mare (Nagyszentmiklós)“ under the direction of Gen. Dir. Prof. Dr. F. Daim, it was used to conduct technological and material analysis of this outstanding early medieval gold treasure, which is nowadays housed in the Antikensammlung, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (KHM). The scanning electron microscope played a pivotal role in this work and has since been utilized in many other research projects addressing various scientific questions. Anorganic and organic materials of all kind were analysed, contributing to archaeometric research and numerous publications. The planned anniversary event on November 14, 2024 aims to reflect on the scientific activities of the past 20 years and present outstanding research results.
We warmly invite you to join us in celebrating this anniversary.
Where: Department of Prehistoric and Historical Archaeology
University Vienna
Franz Klein Gasse 1/3rd floor
1190 Vienna
lecture room 7 (HS7)
When: 14.11.2024, 15-17 pm, followed by a get-together with a buffet and good vine.
We kindly ask you to register by 07.11.2024 at mathias.mehofer@univie.ac.at
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