A hitherto unknown composition is highlighted in the red and black inks preserved on ancient Egyptian papyri from the Roman period (circa 100 to 200 CE). Synchrotron-based macro–X-ray fluorescence (XRF) mapping brings to light the presence of iron (Fe) and lead (Pb) compounds in the majority of the red inks inscribed on 12 papyrus fragments from the Tebtunis temple library. The iron-based compounds in the inks can be assigned to ocher, notably due to the colocalization of Fe with aluminum, and the detection of hematite (Fe2O3) by micro–X-ray diffraction. Using the same techniques together with micro-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Pb is shown to be associated with fatty acid phosphate, sulfate, chloride, and carboxylate ions. Moreo...
n the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, Berlin, a multitude of papyrus manuscripts are stored....
A unique sample of ink from an inkwell in the Schoyen Collection allegedly found at Qumran has been ...
The use of lead-drawn ruling lines by ancient scribes for the layout of Greek papyrus rolls was know...
16siA multi-instrumental approach combining highly sensitive Synchrotron Radiation-based techniques ...
The development of black inks has enabled writing to become an established method of communication i...
International audienceThe writing in carbonized Herculaneum scrolls, covered and preserved by the py...
The writing in carbonized Herculaneum scrolls, covered and preserved by the pyroclastic events of th...
Writing on paper is essential to civilization, as Pliny the Elder remarks in his Natural History, wh...
Over the last few years, the Federal Institute for material research (BAM, Berlin) together with the...
We present here our methodological approach applied to the study of Egyptian inks in Late Antiquity....
This paper reports the results of a spectroscopic study on the chemistry of some small papyrus fragm...
In the last two decades, the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschug und -prüfung (BAM), together with th...
Over the centuries, black and/or brown inks have been used by scribes. The primary writing ink was c...
Summarization: This paper refers to an investigation of finds that are associated with the raw mater...
The most commonly used ink in antiquity was carbon-based, and the main element of carbonized papyrus...
n the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, Berlin, a multitude of papyrus manuscripts are stored....
A unique sample of ink from an inkwell in the Schoyen Collection allegedly found at Qumran has been ...
The use of lead-drawn ruling lines by ancient scribes for the layout of Greek papyrus rolls was know...
16siA multi-instrumental approach combining highly sensitive Synchrotron Radiation-based techniques ...
The development of black inks has enabled writing to become an established method of communication i...
International audienceThe writing in carbonized Herculaneum scrolls, covered and preserved by the py...
The writing in carbonized Herculaneum scrolls, covered and preserved by the pyroclastic events of th...
Writing on paper is essential to civilization, as Pliny the Elder remarks in his Natural History, wh...
Over the last few years, the Federal Institute for material research (BAM, Berlin) together with the...
We present here our methodological approach applied to the study of Egyptian inks in Late Antiquity....
This paper reports the results of a spectroscopic study on the chemistry of some small papyrus fragm...
In the last two decades, the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschug und -prüfung (BAM), together with th...
Over the centuries, black and/or brown inks have been used by scribes. The primary writing ink was c...
Summarization: This paper refers to an investigation of finds that are associated with the raw mater...
The most commonly used ink in antiquity was carbon-based, and the main element of carbonized papyrus...
n the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, Berlin, a multitude of papyrus manuscripts are stored....
A unique sample of ink from an inkwell in the Schoyen Collection allegedly found at Qumran has been ...
The use of lead-drawn ruling lines by ancient scribes for the layout of Greek papyrus rolls was know...