A large systematic dye investigation of prehistoric Danish and Norwegian bog textiles was carried out using high performance liquid chromatography with photo diode array detection. After the selection of the most suitable protocol for dye extraction and HPLC analysis for this specific group of archaeological samples, the second part included the characterisation of the dyes detected in the whole series of the Early Iron Age textiles and the interpretation of the dyeing technology. Natural organic dyes were found from the three main categories of natural dyes, hence throwing new light on the use of biological dye sources in Early Iron Age Scandinavia. The results clearly indicate that most Scandinavian peat bog textiles originally were dyed ...
Wool samples collected from thirteen Arraiolos carpets from the 17th–19th century belonging to theNa...
Abstract Liquid chromatography with UV–Vis and mass spectrometric detection (LC–DAD–MS) was applied ...
North European Textile Production and Trade in the 1st Millenium AD - A Research Projec
A large systematic dye investigation of prehistoric Danish and Norwegian bog textiles was carried ou...
Textiles excavated from Scottish sites belonging now to the collections of the National Museums of S...
Organic colorants of textiles found in the female burial of Lieto Ristinpelto, SW Finland, were anal...
Archaeological textiles excavated from Dutch soils usually have a brown appearance. Three sets of wo...
Abstract Confirmed since the twelth century, the Saxon community in Transylvania developed over the ...
International audienceDiscovering sources of colorants in different natural environments and managin...
The grave from Gokstad in Norway, dating to ca 900 AD, is one of the best-preserved Viking Age ship ...
This study presents the results of 44 new 14C analyses of Danish Early Iron Age textiles and skins. ...
Evidence for blue dyed textiles becomes widespread in Europe during the first millennium BC. The dye...
This PhD thesis aims at characterising dyes in historical and archaeological textiles by using chrom...
Presented thesis at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologias, Universidade de Lisboa, to obtain the Maste...
The analytical investigation of several historically important natural yellow and red dye sources is...
Wool samples collected from thirteen Arraiolos carpets from the 17th–19th century belonging to theNa...
Abstract Liquid chromatography with UV–Vis and mass spectrometric detection (LC–DAD–MS) was applied ...
North European Textile Production and Trade in the 1st Millenium AD - A Research Projec
A large systematic dye investigation of prehistoric Danish and Norwegian bog textiles was carried ou...
Textiles excavated from Scottish sites belonging now to the collections of the National Museums of S...
Organic colorants of textiles found in the female burial of Lieto Ristinpelto, SW Finland, were anal...
Archaeological textiles excavated from Dutch soils usually have a brown appearance. Three sets of wo...
Abstract Confirmed since the twelth century, the Saxon community in Transylvania developed over the ...
International audienceDiscovering sources of colorants in different natural environments and managin...
The grave from Gokstad in Norway, dating to ca 900 AD, is one of the best-preserved Viking Age ship ...
This study presents the results of 44 new 14C analyses of Danish Early Iron Age textiles and skins. ...
Evidence for blue dyed textiles becomes widespread in Europe during the first millennium BC. The dye...
This PhD thesis aims at characterising dyes in historical and archaeological textiles by using chrom...
Presented thesis at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologias, Universidade de Lisboa, to obtain the Maste...
The analytical investigation of several historically important natural yellow and red dye sources is...
Wool samples collected from thirteen Arraiolos carpets from the 17th–19th century belonging to theNa...
Abstract Liquid chromatography with UV–Vis and mass spectrometric detection (LC–DAD–MS) was applied ...
North European Textile Production and Trade in the 1st Millenium AD - A Research Projec