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"Scientific research significant contributes to the conservation of our heritage. Several methods are used to explore the bulk, microscopic and surface properties of artefacts, including both traditional and advanced analytical techniques. The artworks studied include paintings, sculptures, metal works, ceramics, manuscripts, printed books and archaeological items and others.
In a program that covers joint research, transnational access and networking, the planned challenging activities require a combined effort and commitment of an high-level partnership of twenty-one organizations to provide access to advanced facilities and develop research and applications on artwork materials finalised to the conservation of cultural heritage and favoring the opening of larger perspective to the heritage conservation activities in Europe.
The CHARISMA transnational access (TA) programs, offer European scientists a to carry out their experiments utilizing 3 different and complementary groups of facilities (ARCHLAB, MOLAB and FIXLAB) through a service embedded in a multidisciplinary environment involving material science and artwork conservation/restoration.
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"De nouveaux outils des sciences de l’ingénierie, de la terre, de la matière et de la vie sont mobilisés pour faire parler les trouvailles, les sites, les paysages et en tirer des informations qu’aucun archéologue du milieu du siècle dernier n’aurait rêvé obtenir. La coopération entre archéologues et chercheurs d’autres horizons disciplinaires ouvre en outre des chantiers intellectuels inédits. Elle favorise l’émergence de concepts et de systèmes de référence nouveaux, par exemple dans les domaines de la chronologie, de l’anthropologie des techniques, de l’évolution humaine, de la compréhension de l’environnement ancien et des processus de transformation des sociétés, des cultures et des civilisations. ..."
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"Radio-Past (Radiography of the Past) concerns a project of the "family" People - Marie Curie Action IAPP (Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways), where 4 academic and 2 industrial partners join their resources to develop integrated non-destructive approaches to understand and valorise complex archaeological sites. The Radio-Past website offers up-to-date and elaborated information on the aims of the project, the research techniques applied, the partners involved, and the results gained."