Part Two of this Literature Review of analytical techniques for materials characterisation of painted textiles focusses on the application of vibrational and x-ray spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques used in the analysis of painted textiles to inform understanding of their materials, methods of making and degradation. The principles of detection methods, technique limitations and advantages, and how they complement each other, are explained and advances in techniques applicable in the study of painted textiles are discussed, such as mapping in Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and Raman, surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy, and secondary ion mass spectrometry. Most informative work relating to painted textiles comes...
The project for the scientific analysis of Kaitag textiles \u2013 the results of which are reported ...
Organic dyes extracted from plants, insects, and shellfish have been usedfor millennia in dyeing tex...
Dyes are among the most significant components in works of art and archaeological findings. In the s...
Many types of painted textile are represented in museum collections. Their flexibility, draping qual...
Colourants are substances used to change the colour of something, and are classified in three typolo...
Kaitag textiles, named after the Kaitag district of Southwest Daghestan, Russia, where it is being m...
Background: This paper investigates a range of analytical techniques to yield information about th...
A review has been conducted on the application of the spectroscopic techniques to the comparative st...
The general aim of the research presented in this thesis is to extend the application of microstruct...
This thesis is one outcome of research aimed to raise the awareness of textiles excavated in Greece....
This PhD thesis aims at characterising dyes in historical and archaeological textiles by using chrom...
The study here presented concerns the characterization, with chromatographic (high-performance liqui...
The study here presented concerns the characterization, with chromatographic (high-performance liqui...
We have previously developed protocols for the application of Raman microspectroscopy to studies on ...
Raman spectroscopy as a non-destructive technique is very often used to analyze a historic or forens...
The project for the scientific analysis of Kaitag textiles \u2013 the results of which are reported ...
Organic dyes extracted from plants, insects, and shellfish have been usedfor millennia in dyeing tex...
Dyes are among the most significant components in works of art and archaeological findings. In the s...
Many types of painted textile are represented in museum collections. Their flexibility, draping qual...
Colourants are substances used to change the colour of something, and are classified in three typolo...
Kaitag textiles, named after the Kaitag district of Southwest Daghestan, Russia, where it is being m...
Background: This paper investigates a range of analytical techniques to yield information about th...
A review has been conducted on the application of the spectroscopic techniques to the comparative st...
The general aim of the research presented in this thesis is to extend the application of microstruct...
This thesis is one outcome of research aimed to raise the awareness of textiles excavated in Greece....
This PhD thesis aims at characterising dyes in historical and archaeological textiles by using chrom...
The study here presented concerns the characterization, with chromatographic (high-performance liqui...
The study here presented concerns the characterization, with chromatographic (high-performance liqui...
We have previously developed protocols for the application of Raman microspectroscopy to studies on ...
Raman spectroscopy as a non-destructive technique is very often used to analyze a historic or forens...
The project for the scientific analysis of Kaitag textiles \u2013 the results of which are reported ...
Organic dyes extracted from plants, insects, and shellfish have been usedfor millennia in dyeing tex...
Dyes are among the most significant components in works of art and archaeological findings. In the s...