April 18 - 21, 2017 and April 24 - 27, 2017
Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
Instructor: Valentin Boissonnas
Organizer: Emily Williams

Archaeological iron is one of the most problematic materials to come out of the 
ground as it can develop post-excavation corrosion that can destroy artifacts 
in a relatively short period of time. Iron objects not only tell the story of 
technological advancement of humankind but also provide a window into everyday 
life of cultures as diverse as Iron Age villages in the Near East, Norse 
landing sites in the New World, and early Native American settlements. These 
"bits of iron" can tell us about transportation, housing, agriculture, 
religion, warfare, diet, and many other aspects of cultures that may have 
otherwise disappeared. Training conservators how to approach these surprisingly 
fragile objects will help ensure that these important pieces of evidence will 
continue to be available for study in the future.

Join the Foundation of the American Institute for Conservation's workshop "The 
Conservation of Archaeological Iron" to gain hands-on experience with 
mechanical cleaning and x-raying of archaeological iron artifacts from 
excavations from Colonial Williamsburg. This four-day workshop will be offered 
twice in April 2017. The program is designed for mid-career, practicing 
conservators. Participants may be selected based on training, experience, 
balance of institutional and private practice conservators, balance of 
conservation specialty areas, number of registrants from a single organization, 
and geography. Review will begin January 20, 2017 and continue until the 
workshops are filled. Notifications expected by February 1, 2017.

FAIC/NEH Individual Professional Development Scholarships are available to 
eligible workshop participants. With funding from the National Endowment for 
the Humanities, FAIC offers scholarships up to $1,000 to help defray 
professional development costs for individual members of AIC who are U.S. 
residents. Applications for funding due February 15, 2017.

For more information on this workshop, visit: 
<URL:http://www.conservation-us.org/archaeological-iron>

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