Aula
We present the detailed Star Formation History of the nearby  Sculptor and Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxies, from wide-field  photometry of resolved stars, going down to the oldest Main Sequence  Turn-Off. The accurately flux calibrated, wide-field Colour-Magnitude  Diagrams are used directly in combination with spectroscopic  metallicities of individual RGB stars to constrain the ages of different  stellar populations, and derive the Star Formation History with  particular accuracy.
 The detailed Star Formation History shows the star formation at  different ages and metallicities, at different positions in the galaxy,  and shows that the known metallicity gradients are well matched to an  age gradient. The obtained SFH is used to determine accurate age  estimates for individual RGB stars, for which spectroscopic abundances  (alpha-elements, r- and s-process elements) are known. In this way, we  obtain the accurate age-metallicity relation of each galaxy, as well as  the temporal evolution of alpha-element abundances.
 This allows us to study, for the first time, the timescale of chemical  evolution in these two dwarf galaxies, and determine an accurate age of  the "knee" in the alpha-element distribution. Finally, we compare the  timescale of chemical evolution in both dwarf galaxies, and determine  whether the chemical abundance patterns seen in galaxies with recent  episodes of star formation are a direct continuation of those with only  old populations.