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Monday 18 April 2022
17:00 - 20:00 |
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REGISTRATION & ICEBREAKER (and hanging of posters) |
Tuesday 19 April 2022
8:30 - 9:00 |
REGISTRATION (and hanging of posters) |
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9:00 - 9:15 |
Kick-off |
Marta, Aoife & Kristof |
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Ninja Rijnks-Kleikamp |
International and Interdisciplinary Funding programmes of the Dutch Research Council (NWO) |
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Michael Grabner |
International Journal of Wood Culture |
Session 1 Built heritage (chair: Gabri van Tussenbroek) |
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9:15 - 9:30 |
S1-O-001 |
Gabri van Tussenbroek |
Dendrochronological research in Amsterdam monuments. Timber trade, construction and methodological implications |
9:30 - 9:45 |
S1-O-002 |
Karl-Magnus Melin |
Convex shaped church tiebeams from the 11th - 13th century in the Diocese of Lund compared with European examples |
9:45 - 10:00 |
S1-O-003 |
Liisa Seppänen |
Unveiling the innovation behind the roof constructions of the Medieval Churches in Finland |
10:00 - 10:15 |
S1-O-004 |
Philippe Sosnowska |
Lonely Brussels. Destination: the old built heritage and its woods |
10:15 - 10:30 |
S1-O-005 |
Edwin Orsel |
The use and results of dendrochronological research in building history research in Leiden (the Netherlands) |
10:30 - 10:36 |
Posters (one-minute pitches) |
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S1-P-001 |
Adomas Vitas |
Oak dating in Lithuania |
poster |
S1-P-002 |
Vincent Debonne |
The oldest known roof construction in Ghent (Belgium) sheds new light on medieval building history |
poster |
S1-P-003 |
Tomáš Kolář |
Utilization of wood species in timber constructions across the Czech lands from the 15th to the 19th century |
poster |
S1-P-004 |
Linda Lindblad |
The use of dendrochronology to understand aspects of sustainability in traditional wooden houses |
poster |
S1-P-005 |
Maks Merela |
Methodological approach of wood anatomy and dendrochronology in cultural heritage |
poster |
S1-P-006 |
Irena Sochová |
Dendrochronological dating of historical sacral constructions in Transcarpathian Ukraine |
10:36 - 11:00 |
coffee |
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Session 2 Shipwrecks and archaeological structures (chair: Aoife Daly) |
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11:00 - 11:15 |
S2-O-001 |
Anne Crone |
Marking time in the Iron Age; the dendrochronology of loch (lake) settlement in SW Scotland |
11:15 - 11:30 |
S2-O-002 |
Yardeni Vorst |
A dendroarchaeological study of Roman-period river barges from the Lower Rhine region |
11:30 - 11:45 |
S2-O-003 |
Andrine Nilsen |
Piers, wharfs and shipping at Masthugget, Gothenburg – Investigating private harbours through wood and stone structures |
11:45 - 12:00 |
S2-O-004 |
Rik Lettany |
Double checking double Dutch: A reassessment of the construction features of the early modern Scheurrak SO1 shipwreck |
12:00 - 12:15 |
S2-O-005 |
Minna Koivikko |
From a forest to a ship and into a wreck, and back again? |
12:15 - 12:30 |
S2-PR-001 |
Ignacio A. Mundo |
Wood identification and dendrochronological techniques applied for the study of shipwrecks on the Atlantic coast of Argentina: comparison of different case studies showing limitations and potentials |
12:30 - 13:30 |
lunch |
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Mixed session pre-recorded talks |
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13:30 - 13:45 |
S7-PR-001 |
Gretel Boswijk |
Isotope dendrochronology in New Zealand |
13:45 - 14:00 |
S7-PR-002 |
Fusa Miyake |
Solar bursts recorded in tree rings |
14:00 - 14:15 |
S1-PR-001 |
Motonari Ohyama |
A 2ka-long tree-ring chronology for hinoki cypress from central Japan and its dendroarchaeological application |
14:15 - 14:30 |
S1-PR-002 |
Timothy Easton |
Protective symbols applied by craftsmen on worked timber during the 16th and 17th centuries, and some reasons for their application |
14:30 - 14:45 |
S1-PR-003 |
Sebastian Nemestothy |
Roof constructions in Austria – an overview |
14:45 - 15:00 |
S5-PR-001 |
Michael Grabner |
Short distance log transport in Austria |
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15:00 - 15:05 |
Posters (one-minute pitches) |
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S2-P-001 |
Angela Balzano |
Microscopy techniques for the examination of waterlogged archaeological wood |
poster |
S2-P-002 |
Daniel Peter Dalicsek |
Practices of shipwreck timber sampling for dendrochronology |
poster |
S2-P-003 |
Anton Hansson |
The Gribshunden Barrels |
poster |
S2-P-004 |
Ronald M. Visser |
Connecting ships: using dendrochronological network analysis to determine provenance and ship building practices of Roman-period river barges found in the Lower Rhine region |
15:05 - 15:30 |
coffee |
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Session 2 Shipwrecks and archaeological structures (chair: Mike Belasus) |
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15:30 - 15:45 |
S2-O-006 |
Steven J. Allen |
House and Boat. Reuse of ship planking in a 10th century building at Hungate, York |
15:45 - 16:00 |
S2-O-007 |
Julia Weidemüller |
How a broken wooden board uncovered an early medieval mill |
16:00 - 16:15 |
S2-O-008 |
Mike Belasus |
Just bad quality? Some thoughts on the use of timber in medieval to modern shipbuilding |
17:00 - 18:00 |
GUIDED TOURS in the Middle Ages and Renaissance galleries and conservation workshops of the Rijksmuseum |
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18:00 - 19:45 |
RECEPTION at the Ateliergebouw of the Rijksmuseum |
Wednesday 20 April 2022
Session 3 Furniture and works of art (chair: Paul van Duin) |
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8:30 - 8:45 |
S3-O-001 |
Paul van Duin |
Dating Northern-Netherlands cabinets from the late 17th century |
8:45 - 9:00 |
S3-O-002 |
Paolo Cherubini |
Musical string instruments: Tree-ring dating and provenancing to verify their authenticity |
9:00 - 9:15 |
S3-O-003 |
Alar Läänelaid |
Old doors deserve attention of dendrochronologists: first examples from Estonia |
9:15 - 9:30 |
S3-O-004 |
Antoinette Marie Piotrowska Lawrence-Cooper |
Japanese art through time: a dendrochronological investigation into cultural progression through Netsuke |
9:30 - 9:45 |
S3-O-005 |
Nuria Romero Vidal |
The journey of nudsugana. Archaeobotanical study of the wooden sculptures from Gunayala (Panama) located at the Världskulturmuseet in Göterborg (Sweden) |
9:45 - 10:00 |
S3-O-006 |
Tirza Mol |
Looking into Rijksmuseum’s maritime collection: provenance and function of 18th and 19th century half hull models |
10:00 - 10:15 |
S3-PR-007 |
Pascale Fraiture |
Three altarpieces attributed to the Borman dynasty studied by dendrochronology |
10:15 - 10:30 |
S3-O-008 |
Jørgen Wadum |
Unravelling a North Netherlandish 17th-century panel maker |
10:30 - 10:35 |
Posters (one-minute pitches) |
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S3-P-001 |
François Blondel |
Mummy labels: a witness to the use and processing of wood in Roman Egypt |
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S3-P-002 |
Kristof Haneca |
Thinking inside the box. A dendrochronological and archaeobotanical survey on a 14th century chest made in Antwerp |
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S3-P-003 |
Silke Lange |
Wooden artefacts from the castellum Velsen I, the Netherlands |
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S3-P-004 |
Sytske Weidema |
Dendro4Art. The repository for dendrochronological research data on early modern paintings and sculpture |
10:35 - 11:00 |
coffee |
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Session 4 Forest history (chair: Roberta D'Andrea) |
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11:00 - 11:15 |
S4-O-001 |
Elie Pinta |
Exploring the significance, acquisition and use of wooden resources between Norse Greenland and North America: a (re)examination of literary and archaeological sources |
11:15 - 11:30 |
S4-O-002 |
Anna Helena Petersén |
Reconstruction of economic resources associated with timber building architecture in early medieval urban Trondheim |
11:30 - 11:45 |
S4-O-003 |
Linar Akhmetzyanov |
A dendroecological reconstruction of forest management history in Mediterranean Abies pinsapo forests |
11:45 - 12:00 |
S4-O-004 |
Sabrina Bianco |
Wood for funerary pyres in Barcino (Barcelona, NE Iberian Peninsula): investigating cremation structures in two necropolis (1st-3rd centuries CE) starting from charcoal analysis |
12:00 - 12:15 |
S4-O-005 |
Oriol López-Bultó |
Sorting the trees: new evidences of woodland management at La Draga (Banyoles, Spain) |
12:15 - 12:30 |
S4-O-006 |
Lisa Shindo |
From the exhaustive study of a mountain village to the restitution of forest: how far can dendrochronology go? |
12:30 - 12:45 |
S4-PR-001 |
María Martín-Seijo |
Woody resources and their management during Iron Age in northwest Iberia |
12:45 - 13:45 |
lunch |
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Session 5 (part 1) Evidence of timber trade and transport (chair: Jørgen Wadum) |
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13:45 - 14:00 |
S5-O-001 |
Marta Domínguez-Delmás |
Determining the production place of works of art by dendrochronology: case studies from the Low Countries |
14:00 - 14:15 |
S5-O-002 |
Manuel Broich |
The internal and external relations of Roman well timbers |
14:15 - 14:30 |
S5-O-003 |
Anh Linh François |
Timber rafting on upper Garonne river: from Pyrenean Mountain forests to heritage |
14:30 - 14:45 |
S5-O-004 |
Aoife Daly |
Past timber resources in northern Europe: a holistic approach? |
14:45 - 15:00 |
S5-O-005 |
Paul Borghaerts |
Provenance and periods of timber trade from ‘the north’ to the northern Netherlands, 1600-1900 |
15:00 - 15:15 |
S5-O-006 |
Marieke van Vlierden and Seppe Roels |
MARKS ON ART database: forest marks on paintings and sculpture, 1300-1700 |
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17:00 - 18:30 |
EXCURSIONS (boat trip on the Amsterdam canals, with drinks and snacks) |
Thursday 21 April 2022
Session 5 (part 2) Evidence of timber trade and transport (chair: Anne Crone) |
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8:30 - 8:45 |
S5-O-007 |
Dawn Elise Mooney |
Timber as a marine resource: the role of Arctic driftwood in the Medieval North Atlantic |
8:45 - 9:00 |
S5-O-008 |
Petra Doeve |
Wood exploitation and timber trade on the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire |
9:00 - 9:15 |
S5-O-009 |
Damian M Goodburn |
Early evidence for timber trade marks on a large Roman quay found in the SE of the City of London |
9:15 - 9:30 |
S5-O-010 |
Lísabet Guðmundsdóttir |
Timber imports to Norse Greenland. Lifeline or luxury? |
9:30 - 9:45 |
S5-O-011 |
Jeroen Oosterbaan |
The production of barrels and casks in the Netherlands in Late Middle Ages and Early Modern period |
9:45 - 10:00 |
S5-O-012 |
Vincent Labbas |
From research on timber supply in rural areas to regional watersheds |
10:00 - 10:15 |
S5-O-013 |
Coralie Mills |
Sourcing timber in a historic war zone: The South East Scotland Oak Dendrochronology project |
10:15 - 10:20 |
posters (one-minute pitches) |
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S4-P-001 |
Jan-Willem G. van de Kuilen |
Mechanical wood properties over the past 100 years |
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S4-P-002 |
Caroline Vermeeren |
History of woodland management: the Neolithic |
poster |
S7-P-001 |
Kévin Liévens |
The Rosewoods, where fine arts and nature conservation meet: the importance of identifying wood to the species level and the methods to do that |
poster |
S7-P-002 |
Svenja Ahlgrimm |
Reconstruction of forest development in the medieval ore mountains using wood density of mining timber |
10:20 - 11:00 |
coffee |
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Session 6 Non-invasive techniques for the study of wooden cultural heritage (chair: Francien Bossema) |
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11:00 - 11:15 |
S6-O-001 |
Francien G. Bossema |
Tailoring X-ray imaging techniques for dendrochronology of large wooden objects |
11:15 - 11:30 |
S6-O-002 |
Tamar Hestrin-Grader |
Old and new, large and small: Non-invasive techniques applied to a musical instrument |
11:30 - 11:45 |
S6-O-003 |
Sofie Dierickx |
Micro- and sub-µ X-ray CT scanning of Congolese heritage objects for wood identification |
11:45 - 12:00 |
S6-O-004 |
Emilio Ruiz de Arcaute Martínez |
Unveiling the hidden world of wood. Just how far can computerized tomography take us in the stuy of wooden carvings? |
12:00 - 12:15 |
S6-O-005 |
Rūtilė Pukienė |
Non-invasive dendrochronology of large wooden objects: complex use of 3D X-ray μCT and microscopic imaging helps to date the Saint Louis sculpture |
12:15 - 12:20 |
posters (one-minute pitches) |
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S5-P-001 |
Kristof Haneca |
Dendro @ the graveyard. Wood and tree-ring analysis on medieval coffins from Ypres, Belgium (c. 1200 – 1400 CE) |
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S6-P-001 |
Petra Doeve |
The use of CT-scan in a dendrochronological study of a dug-out chest |
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S6-P-002 |
Stephan Nicolaij |
Out of the woods phase II |
poster |
S6-P-003 |
Sjoerd van Daalen |
Measuring curved surfaces using photogrammetry |
poster |
S6-P-004 |
Elisabeth Wächter |
X-ray-CT as possibility to date archived samples from Hallstatt, Austria |
12:20 - 13:30 |
lunch |
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Session 7 Novel methods for dating and provenance analysis (chair: Neil Loader) |
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13:30 - 13:45 |
S7-O-001 |
Neil J. Loader |
Advancing Elm dendrochronology in the United Kingdom |
13:45 - 14:00 |
S7-O-002 |
Roberta D’Andrea |
Dendroprovenancing historical oak timber at a small geographic scale using a multi-variable approach: a preliminary study on living oak trees |
14:00 - 14:15 |
S7-O-003 |
Javier del Hoyo |
Fingerprinting the provenance of large wood in rivers |
14:15 - 14:30 |
S7-O-004 |
Martin Bridge |
Oxygen Isotopes assist dating buildings in Sussex (UK) |
14:30 - 14:45 |
S7-O-005 |
Michael Dee |
Exact dating of the first Europeans in the Americas |
14:45 - 15:00 |
S7-O-006 |
Mukund Palat Rao |
The potential of tree-ring drought atlases for dating and provenancing archaeological timbers |
15:00 - 15:30 |
coffee |
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15:30 - 15:45 |
S7-O-007 |
Anna Stulcova |
Multi-proxy provenance studies of carbonized wood: elemental and isotopic signatures |
15:45 - 16:00 |
S7-O-008 |
Johannes Edvardsson |
Old Wood in a New Light – A dendrochronological database |
16:00 - 16:15 |
S7-PR-003 |
Hilke Schroeder |
Genetic analysis of „The Bed of Roses“ |
Closing session |
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16:15 - 16:30 |
S8-PR-001 |
Brita Lorentzen |
(The other) dendroprovenancing: Developing ethical guidelines in dendrochronological research to protect cultural heritage |
16:30 - 17:00 |
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General discussion |
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17:00 - 17:15 |
Marta, Aoife & Kristof |
Closing words |
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18:30 - … |
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DINNER & PARTY at Restaurant ‘De Kroon’ |
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