Special Lecture:
“From Cyto- to Archaeometry: Studies on Roman Coins in their Archaeological Context”
Michael Nüsse
Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität
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Dear Colleagues,
The program committee is cordially inviting you to participate in the
hosted at the Helmholtz – Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle GmbH, Germany.
The meeting will take place from October 13th to 15th 2010 in the Kubus Building, Permoserstr. 15, 04318 Leipzig.
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Our annual meeting is recognized as a communication platform for both scientist and industrial representatives, and moreover it is characterised by its informative, friendly and familiar atmosphere. In total we expect some 200 participants, mainly arriving from Germany and other central European countries.
Attendees will experience a number of first class lectures, prepared by the scientific board under direction of Susann Müller and the Scientific Board of the DGfZ. Thus, the related exhibition provides a unique opportunity to establish direct links to international scientists and practitioners working in the mentioned fields of expertise.
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Our Homepage is open for Registration and Abstract submission!
First of all you have to create an account on our conference management system
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Welcome to one of the most vibrant cities in Germany. Leipzig is unique. It is a
place where tradition meets dynamic, where traditional Saxon Gemütlichkeit
blends with high-tech business and where classic art and culture meets the avantgarde.
The welcome you’ll receive is cosmopolitan; you can sense it everywhere.
The winds of change certainly blow in Leipzig. The magnificent city centre is an ideal starting point for a tour. It is an area of around a square kilometre where city residences, historic arcades, as well as Gothic, Renaissance, Wilhelminian and modern buildings bear elaborate witness to almost 1,000 years of history.
Please find elevated information within a tourist map, which is provided by the Leipzig Tourismus und Marketing GmbH.
You will also find a map of the town.