Today ended three of the BHFS courses on Reflectance Transformation Imaging and Photogrammetry led by Canadian visiting professors Dr. George Bevan, Queens University and Alexander Gabov, Conservation of Sculptures, Monuments and Objects.
17 students from all over the World learnt how to use these advanced techniques for documentation of cultural heritage while documenting stone inscriptions from the Roman period at the National Archaeological Museum, Sofia, Bulgaria and the architecture and frescoes of the churches of St. Nikola in Kalotina (14th century) and St. Petka in Balsha (16th-17th century), Bulgaria.
Thank to the scholarships provided by the Balkan Heritage Foundation 5 Bulgarian student took part in the workshops.