Thursday, September 10, 2015
Professor Dragoș Gheorghiu participated at the EAA’s 21st Annual Meeting, 2-5 September, 2015, in Glasgow.
Ion Dimcea, Ovidiu Ionescu and Dragoş Gheorghiu built and fired a kiln with platform in the courtyard of Callatis Museum in Mangalia. Dan Popovici coordinated the building and firing of a glass furnace, with the help of Pantelymon Arnaudov, Alexandru Drăgoi and Stefan Szabo. A series of re-enactments were prepared with the help of Paula […]
Between 19-28 July Time Maps team carried experiments in Belvi, Sardinia, in the Open Museum of Contemporary Art, during the ISSEP Summer School. A kiln with platform was built by Ion Dimcea with the help of Dragoş Gheorghiu and Vlad Basarab. Experiments with cast metal were carried by Cătălin and Ileana Oancea.
Davide Delfino and Dragos Georghiu presented the paper Fortificações, Paisagem, materiais antigos e contemporâneos para públicos de arqueologia: a página de Mação e Abrantes no projecto TimeMap at the XI Ibero-American Archaeology meeting in Mação, 17th March 2015, at Sala de Conferências do Museu de Arte Pré-Histórica de Mação.
http://www.uc.pt/fctuc/ID/Geo/cgeo2015_2020 CGeo is a research focused consortium based on the full commitment of its institutional members: • the University of Coimbra (UC); • the University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD); • the Polytechnic Institute of Tomar (IPT); • the Earth and Memory Institute (ITM). All institutional members, are continuously searching improvement and enhancement of […]
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http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2014/june/anglesey-art.html
I was delighted to be invited to Wales by my friend and co-editor Professor George Nash to participate in the Gestart Project by creating a work of art in relationship with the Barclodiad y Gawres monument. The goal was to propose a new image of the Welsh Neolithic monument, as well as to enhance the […]
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Jornal de Abrantes, Portugal, published on its blog an announcement on an intercultural dialogue between Dr. Manuel Fernandes School, Portugal, and the Vadastra School, Romania, within the framework of the Time Maps project. The posting can be read accessing the following link: http://www.antenalivre.pt/?p=6307
The Time Maps team wishes to extend its warmest thanks to all Portuguese colleagues and friends for organizing this event, as it now makes preparations for an effective and long-term collaboration.