Subject: Conference on conservation of archaeological leather
The Archaeological Leather Group (ALG) in association with the Department of Conservation of the British Museum will be hosting a one-day conference on the subject of 'Current Treatments in the Conservation of Waterlogged and Desiccated Archaeological Leather' on Monday 23 March 1998. The subject is a broad one within a specialised field. The intention is to explore the problems of treating leather from dry sites as well as that from wet and waterlogged (the latter has of course been more fully researched). The latest treatments and ideas centering on the conservation of leather will be aired, and there will be time for discussion. We hope also to consider the problems and limitations of the conservator encountering leather on excavation; how to save an often delicate material in difficult conditions. There will be a short Gallery Tour to look at some of the extraordinary leather artefacts in the British Museum's collections such as the Roman crocodile armour, and Roman shoes in the new Prehistoric and Romano-British Gallery. Speakers are from Britain and continental Europe, including France, Switzerland and Norway. Costs are low: 10 pounds for ALG members, 12 pounds concessions and 15 pounds non-members. For more information, please contact Sara Caroll Department of Conservation British Museum Great Russell Street London WC1B 3DG +44-171-323 8550 Fax: +44-171-323 8636 Application forms and a programme are also available by e-mail from aaa268 [at] home__cam__net__uk The Archaeological Leather Group exists to promote the study of leather and leather objects from archaeological contexts by scientists, conservators, artifact specialists, leather workers and others interested in the material. It is a voluntary organisation which aims to help illuminate the subject from a variety of angles. *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:64 Distributed: Tuesday, January 27, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-64-008 ***Received on Tuesday, 27 January, 1998