International Symposium on Archaeometry Melbourne 2024

International Symposium on Archaeometry Melbourne 2024

The ISA showcases the latest in archaeological science technique development alongside a range of innovative and inspiring applications.

By Faculty of Science

Date and time

May 27 · 8am - May 31 · 6pm AEST

Location

Glyn Davis Theatre (Formerly Basement Theatre, B117)

Glyn Davis Building 133 (Melbourne School of Design) Masson Road, University of Melbourne Parkville, VIC 3010 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

  • 4 days 10 hours

The ISA showcases the latest in archaeological science technique development alongside a range of innovative and inspiring applications. All areas of science and all types of objects and materials, as well as all geographic areas and time periods, are topics of interest for this event. Multidisciplinary collaborations feature strongly at the ISA, therefore this represents a dedicated opportunity for practitioners in all sectors to establish research partnerships and connections with one another.

The International Symposium on Archaeometry promotes the development and use of scientific techniques to generate information about all aspects of the past. Although its foundations can be traced back to a geophysics event held in 1961, the biennial hosting of ISA in its current form has been shared between Europe and the Americas since the 1980s. In 2024, the ISA is hosted at the University of Melbourne and is coming to Australia for the first time!

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The University of Melbourne is a world-leading University that has been at the heart of discovery and the cultural fabric of contemporary Australia for over a century.

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