Subject: Teachers sought for workshops on waterlogged materials
The Institute of Nautical Archaeology - Egypt, located in Alexandria, Egypt, has been approached by a USAID-funded agency to create a training program in the practicalities of conserving archaeological objects from waterlogged or marine sites. We are looking for professional conservators with experience conserving waterlogged objects who would like to come to Egypt to run short (1-2 week), intensive lecture/workshops on tightly focused subjects, ie, assessment and treatment of waterlogged organic materials, assessment and treatment of ferrous and non-ferrous metal, and assessment and treatment of ceramics/glass/stone. The emphasis will be on *introducing* experienced conservators to the relatively new field (for Egypt) of the problems of conserving materials from wet sites. Another emphasis is on teaching conservation procedures that are adaptable to the standard facilities and resources normally found in developing industrialized countries (ie, there are no freeze-driers in Egypt). The students will be conservators currently working for the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. The language of the course will be English, but lecture materials will be translated into Arabic, in order to create a bi-lingual laboratory manual. The Lecturer will be supported by a bi-lingual Lecturer/Demonstrator (see accompanying notice). Expenses and per diem will be paid by a grant from USAID. The schedule for this project is still under discussion, but we anticipate beginning the actual workshops in early 1999. Anyone interested in taking part in this project should please contact: Howard Wellman Director of Conservation Institute of Nautical Archaeology-Egypt PO Box 432, El Ibrahimia Alexandria, EGYPT +20 3 546-6872 (fax/phone) howard [at] dataxprs__com__eg *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:92 Distributed: Thursday, May 14, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-92-034 ***Received on Thursday, 14 May, 1998