A book by any other name would smell as sweet
Thursday 21 June 2012, 13.15
BP Lecture Theatre
Free, booking advised
Speaker: Dr Matija Strlic, UCL Centre for Sustainable Heritage
Few people would fail to recognise the bittersweet and musty smell of a historic library, yet not many would know that this bouquet also tells us what heritage objects are made of. To the heritage scientist, it is intensity of smells that often reveals how quickly objects decay, and the development of breathalysers for this purpose may help in their conservation. This lecture will discuss how sniffing objects can thus reveal crucial information, and how smell is also part of an object’s history and part of how we enjoy our heritage.
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