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Applying Gel-Supported Liquid Extraction to Tutankhamun’s Textiles for the Identification of Ancient Colorants: A Case Study [PDF]
The identification of the dyes present on a linen fragment from the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun is the objective of the present study. Fiber optic reflectance spectroscopy (FORS) was applied to the archaeological sample for preliminary identification of ...
Greta Peruzzi +11 more
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Archaeological textile finds are rare due to their poor preservation state. Unearthed and recorded textile artefacts or their fragments often simply do not reach the restoration stage as they are destroyed during burial cleaning, removal from the soil ...
Olga L. Shvets +2 more
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Radiocarbon dating of archaeological textiles at different states of preservation
Archaeological textiles are suitable material for radiocarbon dating as they are mainly made of organic matter, such as plant and/or animal fibres. Radiocarbon dating provides objective age estimates of archaeological finds, based on measurements of the ...
Christina Margariti +4 more
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Mamluks and the Golden Horde Through the Prism of Textile Found at Uvek Settlement in 2021
The subject of the study is the diplomatic relations of the Mamluk sultans with the Golden Horde khans in the light of the custom of preparing embassy gifts; the purpose of the study is the cultural and chronological attribution of a new textile find and
Zvezdana V. Dode
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Texture-based Clustering of Archaeological Textile Images
Archaeological textiles are often highly fragmented, and solving a puzzle is needed to recover the original composition and respective motifs. The lack of ground truth and unknown number of the original artworks that the fragments come from complicate this process.
Gigilashvili, Davit +5 more
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SEM in Archaeological Textile Research [PDF]
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) is a very useful method for textile fibre identification and morphology analysis. It can be used in a broad range of diverse scientific research fields. Archaeological textile, as one of them, proved to be a specific challenge because of sample size, its age and state of preservation.
Fileš Kramberger, Julia +1 more
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This study deals with tools linked to textile production in central Anatolia in the transition period between the 2nd and the 1st millennium BC. It is a critical phase which begins with the crisis and collapse of Hittite Empire and which is characterized
Alice Bonacchi
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The paper introduces into scientific discourse the previously unpublished silk boktag caps and their fragments from the museums of the Volgograd and Astrakhan Oblasts. Boktag was a status headdress of married women in the Mongol Empire.
Korzh Elena A. , Shashunova Sofia M.
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Archaeological Textiles Newsletter
Volumes téléchargeables : n°1 à n°59 dans la rubrique "download issues".
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Wooden Textile Tools from Medieval Poland
Wooden textile tools are very rare archaeological finds. The reasons for this are various and one of them is, e.g., unstable environment, which results in decomposition of objects made of organic materials.
Małgorzata Grupa
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