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245 00 $aDyes in history and archaeology 16/17 :$bincluding papers presented at the 16th meeting, held at the Musee Historique des Tissus, Lyons, 11-12 December 1997, and the 17th meeting, held at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 26-27 November 1998 /$cedited by Jo Kirby.
246 3 $aArt Conservation Department Library
260 $aLondon :$bArchetype,$c2001.
300 $a222 p. :$bill. (some col.) ;$c25 cm.
505 0 $aPlant dyes: from archaeology to industry -- Yellow dyes of historical importance. III. New historical and chemical evidence on a wild Mediterranean dye-plant -- The technology of silk dyeing by cochineal. II. The experimental investigation of the influences of types and concentrations of cations -- The technology of silk dyeing by cochineal. III. The experimental investigation of the influences of pH, water quality, cream of tartar and oak galls -- synthetic alizarin - the dye that changed history -- Mariano Fortuny (1871-1949): his use of natural dyes -- Traditional recipes for natural dyeing of wool in the South of Tunisia -- Colorants used in the material culture of Papua New Guinea -- Dyeing with indigo and mud in Senegal and Mali -- The last indigo dyer in Tunisia: technology and quality control -- Indigo and the 40 robbers: romantic transfigurations of the blue-printer's trade in modern society -- Revival of biblical Tekhelet dyeing with banded dye-murex (phyllonotus trunculus): chemical anomalies -- Chemical studies on Nucella lapillus -- Chemical studies on Nucella lapillus -- The synthesis and properties of 6-bromoindigo: indigo blue or tyrian purple? The effect of physical state on the colours of indigo and bromoindigos -- the microbiology of the medieval woad vat (poster presentation) -- Dye analyses using derivative UV-visible spectrophotometry and fibre-safe extraction with EDTA -- Orchil lichens of Tunisia: chromatographic identification and dyeing system -- The possibility of differentiation and identification of red and blue 'soluble' dyewoods: determination of species used in dyeing and chemistry of their dyestuffs -- The dye of Rubia peregrina. I. Preliminary investigations -- A successful Talmudic-flavored high-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of Carthamin from red safflower dyeings -- Preliminary research into Lac Lake pigments using HPLC/electrospray mass spectrometry -- Development of analytical techniques for the study of natural yellow dyes in historic textiles -- Analysis of natural organic pigments by laser desorption mass spectrometry (LDMS): a preliminary study to spatially resolved mass spectrometry -- The colouring of alum-tawed skins on late medieval books -- Influence of fungicides and insecticides on colour materials -- Degradation of artefacts caused by iron-containing dyes -- Recent publications concerning the analysis and history of dyes: abstracts of books and papers received since 1997.
500 $aArt Conservation Department Library.
650 0 $aDyes and dyeing$xHistory.
650 0 $aDyes and dyeing$xTextile fibers.
700 1 $aKirby, Jo.
710 2 $aState University College at Buffalo.$bDept. of Art Conservation.
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