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Research paper thumbnail of Hopewell Archeology: Volume 7, Number 1, December 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Development of a protocol to detect and classify colorants in archaeological textiles and its application to selected prehistoric textiles from Seip Mound in Ohio

.................................................................................................... more ..................................................................................................................................ii Dedication ...............................................................................................................................iv Acknowledgements ..................................................................................................................v Vita ..........................................................................................................................................vi List of Figures .........................................................................................................................xii List of Tables .........................................................................................................................xiii List of Plates: Textile Images ................................................................................................xiv List of Plates: Micrographs ....................................................................................................xv Chapters:

Research paper thumbnail of Archaeological Textiles as Secondary Plant and Animal Products

Handbook of Archaeological Sciences

Research paper thumbnail of Toward the Classification of Colorants in Archaeological Textiles of Eastern North America

ACS Symposium Series, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Infrared Examination of Fiber and Particulate Residues from Archaeological Textiles

ACS Symposium Series, 2007

Page 1. Chapter 3 Infrared Examination of Fiber and Particulate Residues from Archaeological Text... more Page 1. Chapter 3 Infrared Examination of Fiber and Particulate Residues from Archaeological Textiles Kathryn A. Jakes1, Christel M. Baldia2, and Amanda J. Thompson3 ... Iron oxide painted common milkweed, with albumin binder Common milkweed charred 20 min ...

Research paper thumbnail of Revealing Clues from Textile Particulate through Microscopy, Infrared Spectroscopy, and X-ray Microanalysis

Textile: The Journal of Cloth and Culture, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Coloration and Fabric Structure of Selected Polychrome Textiles from the Seip Mound Group

Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Photographic methods to detect colourants in archaeological textiles

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007

Protocols for photography of archaeological textiles to detect components of differing chemistry ... more Protocols for photography of archaeological textiles to detect components of differing chemistry that are indicative of colourants were developed. Parameters of light source, camera distance, filter type, film type, film speed, and aperture size were evaluated for ...

Research paper thumbnail of Hopewell Archeology: Volume 7, Number 1, December 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Development of a protocol to detect and classify colorants in archaeological textiles and its application to selected prehistoric textiles from Seip Mound in Ohio

.................................................................................................... more ..................................................................................................................................ii Dedication ...............................................................................................................................iv Acknowledgements ..................................................................................................................v Vita ..........................................................................................................................................vi List of Figures .........................................................................................................................xii List of Tables .........................................................................................................................xiii List of Plates: Textile Images ................................................................................................xiv List of Plates: Micrographs ....................................................................................................xv Chapters:

Research paper thumbnail of Archaeological Textiles as Secondary Plant and Animal Products

Handbook of Archaeological Sciences

Research paper thumbnail of Toward the Classification of Colorants in Archaeological Textiles of Eastern North America

ACS Symposium Series, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Infrared Examination of Fiber and Particulate Residues from Archaeological Textiles

ACS Symposium Series, 2007

Page 1. Chapter 3 Infrared Examination of Fiber and Particulate Residues from Archaeological Text... more Page 1. Chapter 3 Infrared Examination of Fiber and Particulate Residues from Archaeological Textiles Kathryn A. Jakes1, Christel M. Baldia2, and Amanda J. Thompson3 ... Iron oxide painted common milkweed, with albumin binder Common milkweed charred 20 min ...

Research paper thumbnail of Revealing Clues from Textile Particulate through Microscopy, Infrared Spectroscopy, and X-ray Microanalysis

Textile: The Journal of Cloth and Culture, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of Coloration and Fabric Structure of Selected Polychrome Textiles from the Seip Mound Group

Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, 2008

Research paper thumbnail of Photographic methods to detect colourants in archaeological textiles

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2007

Protocols for photography of archaeological textiles to detect components of differing chemistry ... more Protocols for photography of archaeological textiles to detect components of differing chemistry that are indicative of colourants were developed. Parameters of light source, camera distance, filter type, film type, film speed, and aperture size were evaluated for ...

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