Subject: Courses from International Academic Projects
We are pleased to announce that IAP <URL:http://www.academicprojects.co.uk> will be running the following courses at The University of Durham, UK this summer. The courses, taught by 2 well known specialists and authors in the field, are targeted at those persons in conservation, forensic science etc who need to identify fibres of woods or plants. Identification of Woods July 29-August 2, 2002 Tutors : Dorothy Catling and Rowena Gale Price : $655.00 Softwoods and hardwoods will be studied using the Princes Risborough keys for wood identification. Differences between trunk wood and root wood will be considered. Two days are devoted to the preparation and identification of tree roots, modern timbers, collapsed/waterlogged wood, charcoal and veneers. The course is suitable for conservators in art and archaeology, furniture restorers and forensic scientists. It is also a useful introduction to the identification of wood fibres in paper. Identification of Plant Fibres August 5-7, 2002 Dorothy Catling Price : $485.00 Introductory work will consider the identification of plant materials by the evaluation of their microscopical characteristics and the structure of plants from which fibres are obtained. Techniques used to prepare fibre samples will be practised. Methods for the identification of raw fibre and fibres in artefacts will be developed. The course is suitable for conservators in art and archaeology, for those studying textiles or artists' canvases and for forensic scientists. Further details and enrolment from : James Black Co-ordinator International Academic Projects 6 Fitzroy Square London W1T 5HJ +44 207 380 0800 Fax: +44 207 380 0500 jb [at] academicprojects__co__uk *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:70 Distributed: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-70-013 ***Received on Sunday, 14 April, 2002