Subject: Lecture on preservation science
"AMS Radiocarbon Dating of Museum Objects." Dr. Greg Hodgins Pickford Theater Madison Building 3rd floor Library of Congress 101 Independence Avenue SE Washington DC 20540 Wednesday, December 12, 2007 1:30 - 2:30 pm The Preservation Directorate of the Library of Congress announces the 29th lecture in its series on "Topics in Preservation Science (TOPS)," Wednesday, December 12, 2007, from 1:30 - 2:30 PM. Dr. Greg Hodgins, Assistant Research Scientist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the National Science Foundation "Arizona Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (NSF-Arizona AMS) Laboratory, will present "AMS Radiocarbon Dating of Museum Objects." The NFS-Arizona AMS Laboratory is the premier center for archaeological radiocarbon dating in the United States, having performed measurements on the Shroud of Turin, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Vinland Map, and the Gospel of Judas. Dr. Hodgins will discuss how radiocarbon dating is performed using AMS, including conventional applications such as the dating of papyrus and parchment documents and newer applications that permit 20th Century forgeries of art and artifacts purportedly created before 1955 to be determined based on the detection of atomic bomb-derived 14C. The Topics in Preservation Science lectures are free and open to the public. For more information about this series, which is continually expanded and updated, see <URL:http://www.loc.gov/preserv/tops/schedule.html> Jeanette Adams, PhD Chemist Library of Congress Preservation Research and Testing Division 101 Independence Ave., SE Washington DC 20540-4560 202-707-1031 Fax: 202-707-1525 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:34 Distributed: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-34-016 ***Received on Friday, 7 December, 2007