Object Odyssey: Exploring the (Inter)national Journey of Heritage Objects by Nuclear Analytical Techniques
Member States Side Events
Cultural heritage objects can be found across the world, far from their place of origin. Their journey reflects the migration of people, trade routes, cultural exchange or looting and is an important part of the object’s biography. When historical sources are not present or incomplete, or cultural knowledge lost, the material characterization of the object has an advantage. This session will present several success stories like tracing the origins of materials and understanding ancient pigment exchange that demonstrate where nuclear techniques have become indispensable tools for heritage science. This event is organized within the Atoms for Heritage initiative. This event is organized by the Netherlands and France.
This event will be held on Wednesday, 17 September 2025, from 12.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. in Conference Room M7, M Building, ground floor.
The event will be also accessible virtually.