Maya blue is a hybrid pigment where an organic component, indigo, is incorporated in a porous clay. Despite its widespread use in the Mesoamerican artistic production and numerous studies devoted to understand the type of interactions between indigo and the host framework, its technology has not been completely unravelled yet. In this study portable non-invasive UV–vis reflection spectroscopy is proposed as a robust method for in situ investigation of Maya blue pigments. Laboratory mock-ups of powder Maya blue have been prepared employing different synthesis procedures (varying the nature of: clays, indigo–clay ratios, heating temperatures and time). The goodness of the prepared Maya blue samples—namely the occurrence of indigo–clay interac...
International audienceSyntheses of analogues of historical indigo and Maya blue pigments using an in...
Car-Parrinello structural optimizations of realistic models of the Maya Blue (MB) hybrid material ar...
In spite of the abundance of colors found in the murals and other objects that correspond to the Cla...
Maya blue is a hybrid pigment where an organic component, indigo, is incorporated in a porous clay. ...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
Mesoamerican cultures had a strong tradition of written and pictorial manuscripts, called the codice...
Maya Blue is considered a significant organic-inorganic hybrid pigment and the oldest known nanostru...
An analysis of literature data studying the composition and color of Maya blue (MB) type materials p...
A detailed and critical review of the literature pertaining to Maya Blue led to the conclusion that ...
The early peoples of Southern Mexico decorated pottery and painted pictures on walls with a stable b...
After more than two decades of fieldwork in the Maya archaeological site of Calakmul, Mexico, numero...
The Maya Blue is a famous blue pigment developed by pre-Columbian civilizations of Mesoamerica and m...
A blue pigment having the chemical stability of authentic Maya Blue can be prepared from indigo and ...
International audienceThe colours used in Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica to decorate walls, codices or art...
International audienceSyntheses of analogues of historical indigo and Maya blue pigments using an in...
Car-Parrinello structural optimizations of realistic models of the Maya Blue (MB) hybrid material ar...
In spite of the abundance of colors found in the murals and other objects that correspond to the Cla...
Maya blue is a hybrid pigment where an organic component, indigo, is incorporated in a porous clay. ...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
Mesoamerican cultures had a strong tradition of written and pictorial manuscripts, called the codice...
Maya Blue is considered a significant organic-inorganic hybrid pigment and the oldest known nanostru...
An analysis of literature data studying the composition and color of Maya blue (MB) type materials p...
A detailed and critical review of the literature pertaining to Maya Blue led to the conclusion that ...
The early peoples of Southern Mexico decorated pottery and painted pictures on walls with a stable b...
After more than two decades of fieldwork in the Maya archaeological site of Calakmul, Mexico, numero...
The Maya Blue is a famous blue pigment developed by pre-Columbian civilizations of Mesoamerica and m...
A blue pigment having the chemical stability of authentic Maya Blue can be prepared from indigo and ...
International audienceThe colours used in Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica to decorate walls, codices or art...
International audienceSyntheses of analogues of historical indigo and Maya blue pigments using an in...
Car-Parrinello structural optimizations of realistic models of the Maya Blue (MB) hybrid material ar...
In spite of the abundance of colors found in the murals and other objects that correspond to the Cla...