<div><p>Pottery, bone implements, and stone tools are routinely found at Neolithic sites. However, the integrity of textiles or silk is susceptible to degradation, and it is therefore very difficult for such materials to be preserved for 8,000 years. Although previous studies have provided important evidence of the emergence of weaving skills and tools, such as figuline spinning wheels and osseous lamellas with traces of filament winding, there is a lack of direct evidence proving the existence of silk. In this paper, we explored evidence of prehistoric silk fibroin through the analysis of soil samples collected from three tombs at the Neolithic site of Jiahu. Mass spectrometry was employed and integrated with proteomics to characterize the...
When Chinese archaeologists opened an unknown vault under the collapsed pagoda of Famen Temple near ...
Centuries before the initiation of formal silk trade with Han China ca. 2oo BC, silk appeared as far...
International audienceThe understanding of fossilization mechanisms at the nanoscale remains extreme...
<div><p>Archaeological silk provides abundant information for studying ancient technologies and cult...
Archaeological silk provides abundant information for studying ancient technologies and cultures. Ho...
Historical records and archaeological findings suggest the commercial use of wild silks in the ancie...
Silk is an important economic fibre, and is generally considered to have been the exclusive cultural...
Textiles are among the longest and most widespread technologies in human history, although poor pres...
Mortuary practices in human evolution record cognitive, social changes and technological innovations...
This paper is a review of proteomics and mass spectrometric techniques used for the study of histori...
International audience18 Textile technology strongly advanced with sedentism and pastoralism. During...
When Chinese archaeologists opened an unknown vault under the collapsed pagoda of Famen Temple near ...
Centuries before the initiation of formal silk trade with Han China ca. 2oo BC, silk appeared as far...
International audienceThe understanding of fossilization mechanisms at the nanoscale remains extreme...
<div><p>Archaeological silk provides abundant information for studying ancient technologies and cult...
Archaeological silk provides abundant information for studying ancient technologies and cultures. Ho...
Historical records and archaeological findings suggest the commercial use of wild silks in the ancie...
Silk is an important economic fibre, and is generally considered to have been the exclusive cultural...
Textiles are among the longest and most widespread technologies in human history, although poor pres...
Mortuary practices in human evolution record cognitive, social changes and technological innovations...
This paper is a review of proteomics and mass spectrometric techniques used for the study of histori...
International audience18 Textile technology strongly advanced with sedentism and pastoralism. During...
When Chinese archaeologists opened an unknown vault under the collapsed pagoda of Famen Temple near ...
Centuries before the initiation of formal silk trade with Han China ca. 2oo BC, silk appeared as far...
International audienceThe understanding of fossilization mechanisms at the nanoscale remains extreme...