Micro-conference: Ceramics: these objects that bear history
Micro_-conferences: a theme, three complementary insights of 10 minutes each crossing views from different fields._ How can ceramics help us understand the relationship between two cultural areas? The analysis of ceramic know-how can allow us to understand ancient societies. Using tools specific to archaeology, geology, physics or chemistry, scientists make this material speak. Come and discover their methods, with the example of Chupícuaro and the Mexico Basin in Mexico, in the 5th century BC. By Véronique Darras, Archaeologist at the CNRS Pottery and cooking recipes among Levantine populations of the 7th millennium BC. Levantine populations adopt pottery during the 7th millennium BC. Quel(s) plat(s) have they cooked in their ceramics? Come and discover it thanks to the analysis of the function of the oldest cooking pots in the region. By Julien Vieugue, Archaeologist at the CNRS Medieval Kâshi Online: stars in the eyes Come and discover the Medieval Kâshi Online: a digital data bass gathering sets of architectural cladding tiles with metal chandelier decoration, produced in Iran in the 13th and 14th centuries. By Delphine Miroudot, Curator at the National Ceramics Museum