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Journées BoisInterdisciplinary meeting on wood and societies
International meeting - October 18th and 19th, 2021INHA - Salle Vasari
2, Vivienne street, Parisby visioconference
Monday, October 18thhttps://zoom.univ-paris1.fr/meeting/register/tJ0kduyqrTkuH9ZcXUpQHO3NShGK9XOT7dd8
9h00-9h10: Welcome from the organisers
9h10-9h20: Welcome from the scientific committee by Christophe Petit (Univ. Paris 1, UMR 7041 ArScAn)
Session I - Methods and Techniques of wood analyses in archaeological contexts (Mod. Valérie Daux)
9h20-9h40: Archaeological charcoal analysis and anthraco-typology. Contribution and limits for the study of firewood exploitation, woodland management and palaeoenvironmental studiesDUFRAISSE Alexa, COUBRAY Sylvie, PICORNELL-GELABERT Llorenç, ALCOLEA-GRACÍA Marta, NGUYEN TU Thanh Thuy and DELARUE Frédéric
9h40-10h00: For an estimation of the condition of archaeological wooden structures: the contribu-tions of the xylo- and anthraco-entomological approachTORITI Magali, DURAND Aline and FOHRER Fabien
10h00-10h20: A piece of furniture, a book of History and natural sciences. Application toMacroscopic Wood IdentificationMAURIN Emmanuel, TROUY-JACQUEMET Marie-Christine, GEORGE Patrick and BOUCHARDON Dominique
10h20-10h40: Break
10h40-11h00: Wood in unexpected conditions. Traces of neolithic and protohistoric constructions on well-drained acid silts (Belgium, northern France)FECHNER Kaï, BROES Frédéric and DOUTRELEPONT Hugues
11h00-11h20: The study of woodworking through traceology : methods and objectivesBOREL Alice
11h20-11h40: A blade to cleave wood/antler? : techno-functional study of Magdalenian splintred pieces in Taillis des Coteaux (Vienne)DAMERY Margot and HOUMARD Claire
11h40-12h00: Contributions of wiggle-matching to dendroarchaeological studies of coastal Neo-Inuit sites in northwest AlaskaTAIEB Juliette, ALIX Claire and DAUX Valérie
12h00-12h20: Provenancing wood used in the Norse Greenlandic settlements: A biogeochemical study using hydrogen, oxygen, and strontium isotopesPINTA Elie, PACHECO-FORÉS Sofia I., WALLACE Euan P. and KNUDSON Kelly J.
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Journées Bois12h20 - 14h00: Lunch
Session II - Wood resources, climate and societiesEnvironments reconstruction and interactions (Mod. : W. Tegel)
14h00-14h20: From Paleoindian hunter-gatherers to Mesoamerican horticulturalists: first Holocene anthracological sequence in the Honduran Highlands (11 000 - 1000 BP)DUSSOL Lydie, HIRT Kenneth and SCHEFFLER Timothy
14h20-14h40: Building a monumental enclosure in the Late Neolithic : resources, forest exploita-tion, and the transportation and transportation of oak logs (La Villeneuve-au-Chatelot, Aube)RAVRY Delphine, POIRIER Sandy, TEGEL Willy and BRENOT Jérôme
14h40-15h00: Beams and woodlands: assessing wood resources and wood uses at Minoan Malia (Crete, Greece)POMADERE Maia, GLAIS Arthur and NTINOU Maria
15h00-15h20: Archaeological wood from Roman Egypt: between local and imported species. Dendrochronological potential for a climatic readingBLONDEL François
15h20-15h40: Break
15h40-16h00: Thickets or forests? The marshes (drymoi) of the Egyptian Fayyum in the Graeco-Roman periodSCHRAM Valérie
16h00-16h20: Building in wood in the Loire river during medieval and modern times (Saint-Père / Sully-sur-Loire – 45)DUMONT Annie, LAVIER Catherine and FOUCHER Marion
16h20-16h40: Multi-century reconstruction of hydroclimate indicators in Patagonia using the isotopic composition of Araucaria araucana tree-ringsPENCHENAT Tiphaine, DAUX Valérie, MUNDO Ignacio, PIERRE Monique, STIEVENARD Michel and VILLALBA Ricardo
16h40-17h00: Dendrochronology and building site: beyond the dateCREMER Sarah, WEITZ Armelle and MAGGI Christophe
17h00 - 17h15: Flashtalks and posters - sessions n°1 and n°2
17h00-17h05: Complementarity of dendrochronology and radiocarbon to overcome the dating limitations of these methods in wood dating WEITZ Armelle, BOUDIN Mathieu and TIMMERMANS Julie
17h05-17h10: Woods and wooded areas : using and living in them. The craftsmen of oak and juniper in the XXth century ACOVITSIOTI-HAMEAU ‘Ada and HAMEAU Phillipe
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Journées BoisTuesday, October 19th
https://zoom.univ-paris1.fr/meeting/register/tJwsc-6hqzIuGtUEawiezfam44TnBZF5QN3p
Session III - Wood craftsmen
9h00-9h20: Time4WoodCraft - Le temps des artisans du bois, le temps des bois d’artisanatsBREMAUD Iris, ALIX Claire, ČUFAR Katarina, GRABNER Michael, GRIL Joseph and MATSUO Miyuki
9h20-9h40: Who were the woodworkers of the early Iron Age in Greece? The contribution of the Ho-meric epicsROUGIER-BLANC Sylvie
9h40-10h00: Carpenters in Gaul during Late Iron Age?PÉFAU Pierre
10h00-10h20: The mechanization of woodworking in the 19th and 20th centuries : technological and cognitive elements of a transmaterializationLEVILLAIN Gaëtan
10h20-10h40: Shipwrights. Working with timber in wooden boatbuildingLEBOUC Théo
10h40-11h00: Break
11h00-11h20: La menuiserie apicole, raisons et portraits d’apiculteurs « auto-constructeurs » deruchesDUPLEIX Anna and MOITY-MAIZI Pascale
11h20-11h40: Bois, textile et sacralité en contexte négro-africain : cas de l’Obom chez les Fang-Betidu CamerounJIE JIE Patrick Romuald
11h40-12h00: National heritage and transmission of woodwork techniques in contemporary South KoreaPABERZ Chloé
12h00-12h20: Mark the wood, the track of the MaroonsLACAISSE Patrick
12h20 - 14h00: Lunch
Session IV - Wood in societies. Analyzing woodworking techniques
14h00-14h20: Woodworking at the Mesolithic wetland site Zamostje 2: techniques, instruments and artefacts LOZOVSKAYA Olga, CONTE Clemente and MALYUTINA Anna
14h20-14h40: Carpentry skills of the first agricultural societies in central Europe MUIGG Bernhard, ELBURG Rengert, HEIN Wulf, PROBST-BÖHM Anja, BÖHM Sebastian, WALTER Peter and TEGEL Willy
14h40-15h00: New perspectives on frame trusses in Greek and Roman monumental architecture
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Journées Bois15h00-15h20: Perceiving cultural differences through woodworking: case study of hunting weapon shafts from southern PatagoniaMAERKY Gisèle
15h20-15h30: Break
15h40-16h00: The Morinda Lucida and ils cultural uses in AfricaLEDOUX Marie-Claire and BURATTI Mathilde
16h00-16h20: How four types of Japanese Carpenters make Use of the Wealth of their Country’s Wood SpeciesMERTZ Mechtild
16h20-16h40: The use of local wood in construction: evolution of tools in face of current challengesRODRIGUES-SOARES David
16h40-17h00: Cross laminated timber: a massive building materialLAMOUROUX Margotte
17h00 - 17h40: Flashtalks et posters - sessions n°3 and n°4
17h00-17h05: Carpenter Hoards in Minoan Crete, Tools for Woodworking ? Technological and Functionnal Study of Copper Alloy Tools from Malia (Crete) LOESCHER Valentin
17h05-17h10: Enigma in the past, result in the present, Salle à piliers dans l'Ouest de l'Iran au Ier millénaire avant notre ère REZAEI NARAGHI Niloufar
17h10-17h15: Un aqueduc en bois découvert récemment à Aoste (Isère) SILVINO Tony, BLONDEL François and LAURENT Fabrice
17h15-17h20: Gallo-Roman woodturning in the Civitas Treverorum (Arlon, Mageroy, Belgium, Luxemburg Province) : discarded objets, tools and wood species DUVAL Maxime
17h20-17h25: Wood craftsmanship illustrated by a panoplie of tools from the end of the 3 rd century / beginning of the 4th century discovered at La Croix-Saint-Ouen (France, Hauts-de-France, Oise) CANNY Dominique
17h25-17h30 : Découverte d’une nasse datant du XVe siècle dans l’Iton à Évreux (Eure, 27) KOUTSOMITIS Margot, PETIT Christophe, FAJON Philippe, WECH Pierre et WIETHOLD Julian
17h30-17h35: The wooden boat, sand carrier, of Kalaban Coro (Bamako, Mali) FERON Patrick
17h40 - 18h30: Discussions and conclusion
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