Overview
Artifacts are constantly threatened by anthropogenic actions. Looting, smuggling, and illicit trade of cultural goods pose major risks to our cultural goods and our cultural identity. One of the major consequences of these illegal activities is the dissociation, meaning the loss of information associated with an object, such as provenance, identification, or location information, without which the object loses significance or is lost.
News & Events
AURORA Project showcased at Nano-systems: two-day training on research and applications on cultural heritage in L’Aquila, Italy
13 - 14 April | L'Aquila (Italy) AURORA project was presented at a two-day Conference and workshop on nano-materials:
AURORA presented during the MAC USP colloquium and training session
29 March 2023 | São Paulo (Brazil) MAC USP organised a colloquium and training session in São Paulo, Brazil
AURORA Project presented during the Art, Science and Philosophy event held in Rio de Janeiro
27 March 2023 | Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) The AURORA project was recently presented during the Art, Science and
AURORA Kick-Off Meeting
18-19 January 2023 | Budapest (Hungary) With the Kick-off Meeting held in Budapest (Hungary) on January 18th and 19th
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