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Dyes in History and Archaeology 20
Edited by Jo Kirby
ISBN: 1-873132-29-8 • 2005 • $50 • Paper
Papers presented at the 20th meeting, Amsterdam, 2001, including:
A Concise History of Dye Analysis, by Andre Verhecken
Possible Future Developments in the Analysis of Organic Dyes, by Jan Wouters
The Analysis of Dyes with HPLC coupled to Photodiode Array and Fluorescence Detection, by Maarten R. van Bommel
Studying Dyes by Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, by Francois Delamare and Monique Repoux
Analysis of Colored Compounds found in Natural Dyes by Thermospray Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (TSP LC-MS) and a Preliminary Study of the Application to Analysis of Natural Dyes used on Historic Textiles, by Nobuko Shibayama, Ryohei Yamaoka and Masanori Sato
TLC and HPLC Analysis of Red and Violet Cotton Yarns of Indonesian Textiles, by Regina Hofmann-de Keijzer and Maarten R. van Bommel
Dye Analyses Helped to Determine the Treatment of Two Historically Important Textiles, by Sharon Little
Stabilization of Cellulosic Textiles Decorated with Iron-Containing Dyes, by Gerald Smith, Rangi Te Kanawa, lan Miller and Glenn Fenton
Components of Mordants and the Silk Fabrics Treated with Them, by Masako Saito, Mizuho Uehara and Kazuki Yamazaki
Madder and Gromwell Dyeing with Alum in the Nara Era, 8th Century, in Japan:
Duplicate Mordanting, by Jiro Komiyama, Mario Suematsu and Shojiro Ogawa
Historical Dyes in Poland and their Revival, by Katarzyna Schmidt-Przewozna
Description and Analysis of Four Moroccan Uses of Saffron: Saffron--Body and Sexuality, Art and Ritual, by Jerome Dupont
Processing of Indigo Plants and Dyeing with Indigo in Japan: Impressions of a Visit in Autumn 2000, Ursula Klingelfuss-Schneider
Colour Variations in Tyrian Purple Dyeing, by Chris J. Cooksey and Roy S. Sinclair
The First Optimal All-Murex All-Natural Purple Dyeing in the Eastern Mediterranean in a Millennium and a Half, by Zvi C. Koren
The Purple Fermentation Vat: Dyeing or Painting Parchment with Murex trunculus, by Inge Boesken Kanold
Chinese Green, an Enduring Mystery, by Chris Cooksey, Alan Dronsfield and Jo Kirby
It Happened by Chance: The Discovery of Malachite Green, by Chris Cooksey and Alan Dronsfield
Dyes (and Pigments) as Food Additives (and Adulterants), by Brian H. Davies
The Compatibility of Transmission Electron Microscopy and Micro-Raman Spectroscopy: Application to Parchment Illustrations, by Peggy Fredrickx, Peter Vandenabeele, Jan Wouters, Luc Moens and Dominique Schryvers
A Mass Spectrometric Study of the Red Naphthol PR170 as Pigment and in Acrylic Emulsion Paint, by Beatrice Marino, Tom Learner, Jerre van der Horst and Jaap J. Boon
Recent Publications Concerning the Analysis and History of Dyes: Abstracts of Books and Papers Received Before July 2003, compiled by Penelope Walton |