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The 2018 E-RIHS.it Training Camp is over!
Collaborations, E-RIHS, Education, Schools
Saturday 6 October was the last day of the E-RIHS.it Training Camp on innovative technologies for archaeology. The Training was organized for E-RIHS.it by CHNet and ENEA with the collaboration of the Universities of Bari, Foggia and Salento and the Archaeological Museum of Gioia del Colle. The last day was devoted to the presentation by […]
CHNet @LuBeC2018
LuBeC2018 (Real Collegio, Lucca), has just concluded today, on October 5th. LuBeC is a public event that aims at the promotion of Cultural Heritage, including studies, diagnostics, technological innovations and new media, bringing together the competences of public and private subjects. CHNet, in collaboration with ENEA, has been present with a booth, where the most […]
The Training Camp 2018 has started!
Collaborations, Education, In-situ analysis, TC
The fifth edition of the Training Camp of E-RIHS.it, the second archaeological one, has started on sunday evening. This year the initiative is hosted by the National Archaeological Museum of Gioia del Colle, with the collaboration of the Universities of Bari, Foggia and Salento. After the talks, the participants have started the laboratories, in which […]
The Training Camp 2018 has been awarded the Official European 2018 EYCH branding
Collaborations, E-RIHS, Schools
“Our Cultural Heritage: when past meets future” The “Training Camp Innovazione e Archeologia: il sito archeologico pugliese di Monte Sannace e i suoi reperti al museo di Gioia del Colle”, 2018 edition of the E-RIHS.it Training Camp, has been awarded the Official European 2018 EYCH branding. The initiative has thus been considered of interest for […]
September: time for the International network to meet!
September: it’s time for going back to work and planning future activities, also for the CHNet network and its international partners. That’s why in these days the researchers of three third-level nodes of the network have arrived in Florence from the University of Kashan, Iran, the New York University of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, […]
Physics&Art. The CHNet Network: the National Institute for Nuclear Physics serving cultural heritage
On Monday, 9 July 2018 from 2.00 pm to 6.30 pm, the Cultural Heritage Network (CHNet) launch event will be held in Rome at the Spadolini auditorium of Collegio Romano. Organized by INFN in collaboration with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism (MiBACT), the event takes stock of experiences, technologies and skills […]
Applications opened for the Training Camp 2018
Collaborations, E-RIHS, Education, In-situ analysis, Schools, TC
It is now possible to apply for the 2018 edition of the E-RIHS.it Training Camp on non invasive archaeometry techniques in-situ, which will take place in the Archaeological Museum of Gioia del Colle (BA) from September the 30th to October the 6th. The event is organised by INFN-CHNet and ENEA, with the collaboration of the […]
CHNet at the Salone dell’Arte e del Restauro in Florence
In Florence the 6th edition of “Salone dell’Arte e del Restauro” (16-18 May) took place with many exhibitors and a rich program of events. At the opening of the works, CHNet took part in a workshop supported by AIAr (Associazione Italiana Archeometria) titled “Archeometry and Cultural Heritage: multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary or antidisciplinary approach?” during which the […]
STA.VE PROJECT: XRF ANALYSIS AT THE DIOCESAN MUSEUM OF MASSA
Collaborations, In-situ analysis, Projects, XRF
CHNET researchers concluded the measurement campaign for STA.VE project (Statue Vestite polimateriche) of the Dipartimento di Civiltà e Forme del Sapere, University of Pisa (scientific manager Antonella Gioli), at the Diocesan Museum of Massa, where the innovative mobile infrastructure LANDIS-X has been used for performing complementary non-invasive analyses of the stratigraphy of painted layers and […]
