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In March 2012 the second international Symposium on Hallstatt-Textiles will take place in Vienna.
The three-day symposium will be organized by
the Museum of Natural History Vienna,
the University of Applied Arts Vienna,
the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna and
the Austrian Society for Textile-Art-Research in co-operation with
the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands.
Since more then a hundred years methodical research was carried out in the pre-historic saltmines of Hallstatt. The excavated textiles belong
to the most ancient in the world. The majority of these finds date back to the proto-Celtic area and are up to 3500 years old.
The aim of this symposium is to present the new results of an interdisciplinary research project on coloured Hallstatt-Textiles,
to compare them to textiles known from simultaneous cultures and to discuss the present use of historic dyeing and textile techniques in science and
art. The symposium wants to offer a platform for exchange of ideas between participants of different backgrounds as archaeology, biology,
chemistry, dyeing, conservation and restoration, textile research and textile art. The symposium is advisable to all, who are interested in
historic dyeing and textile techniques, textile art and the nowadays use of natural dyes. Particularly the recently re-discovered ancient
knowledge and data of the use of natural dyes will provide valuable information for the application of environmentally friendly and
sustainable dying methods.
The participants of the symposium will have the possibility to visit an exhibition
on the same topic as the symposium and to participate at a performance created by students of textile art.
More info about the symposium.
Hallstatt
Since December of 1997 the region of Hallstatt
has been honored with a position on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
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