Liebe Sabine,
vielen Dank für die Einladung!
Aber man kann nicht "intensively" mit Linum und Flachsunkräutern arbeiten, weil sie so
selten gefunden werden. Es sind schon Zufallsfunde!
Sommergrüße,
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Am 16 Jun 2009 um 21:40 hat Sabine Karg geschrieben:
Dear friends and colleagues,
In autumn 2009 and summer 2010the University of Copenhagen isgoing to organise 2
workshops on the theme "Flax - a resource for food and textiles".
At each workshop 20 researchers will be invited to participate actively by presenting new
research results on the cultural history and evolution of Linum usitatissimum L.
Specialists of the following disciplinesare called to participate:
Archaeologists working with flax rotting structures andarchaeological and/or written
records for textile production,
archaeobotanists working intensively with ancient records of flax andflax weed
communities,
botanists working with old flax landraces,
molecular biologists working with the genetic information of flax species,
physicists working with new methods of identifying archaeological fibre finds, and
textile researchers working with all aspects of flax processing.
We are still open for more suggestions, and would like you to spread this announcement.
If you are interested in participating with an extended contribution on the theme, please mail
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With kindest regards
Sabine Karg
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Dr. Helmut Kroll
Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Universität, 24098 Kiel
Tel. 0431 880-3654; - 2338; Fax -7300
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