Since Spring 2019, our new lab Terrascope, dedicated to the production of micromorphology thin sections is crazy busy! We receive samples from all over the world: Universities of Sheffield, Edinburgh, Tübingen, Barcelona, Valparaiso, London, Prague… Word of mouth is working great, researchers are happy with the quality of the thin sections and keep sending more … Read More “News from Terrascope” »
Year: 2019
We would like to thank Region “Grand Est” for allocating us a grant for the creation of our new facilities Terrascope, dedicated to the production of micromorphology thin sections. It is as part of the program “Artisanat de Demain” (Craftsmanship of Tomorrow) that our innovative project caught the attention of the Committee. We have been … Read More “Thank you “Grand Est”!” »
Next September, Sabrina Save will present two papers at the next EAA in Bern. These two oral communications will take place in two different sessions: Contribution 92: Everything goes back to Dust: pXRF as a tool to investigate space function and organisation in Session n°237: From element concentration to (pre)history – pXRF as tool for an … Read More “Two papers at the next EAA meeting in Bern” »
It is with a slight delay but loads of joy that we declare open our new lab Terrascope (www.terrascope-tss.com), dedicated to the production of archaeological soil thin sections. All the equipment finally arrived and is now in place and fully operational. We can produce thin sections from 4 different sizes: 139x68mm, 90x60mm, 78x35mm and 45x30mm. Do … Read More “Tadaam!” »
