Dyes in History and Archaeology 41

This reprint features contributions from the conference DHA41. Dyes in History and Archaeology (DHA) is an annual international conference that focuses on the academic discussion of dyes and organic pigments which have been used in the past. Every year since 1982, this meeting has drawn together con...

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description This reprint features contributions from the conference DHA41. Dyes in History and Archaeology (DHA) is an annual international conference that focuses on the academic discussion of dyes and organic pigments which have been used in the past. Every year since 1982, this meeting has drawn together conservators; curators; (technical) art historians; craftspeople; artists; independent scholars; and scientists and academics from museums, universities, research centers, and other public or private institutions. Their common interest is to delve deeply into the history, production, application, and properties of organic colorants, as well as their analytical characterization and identification, often in textile objects, but also in other substrates as well as painted surfaces. In the autumn of 2022, the 41st DHA conference was hosted by the Swedish National Heritage Board in Visby. The abstracts are published on the DiVA portal (Digitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet), and many of the presented posters are available for download from the conference program. We are very grateful to the authors of the following 16 articles for submitting their manuscripts and allowing us to put together a publication that presents the fascinating breadth of research into Dyes in History and Archaeology.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1287072024-03-26T22:55:40Z Dyes in History and Archaeology 41 Hacke, Marei Norrehed, Sara Dyer, Joanne Kirby, Jo Gaibor, Art Proaño Degano, Ilaria Koren, Zvi Sandström, Edith 18th century consumer goods consumer society colorant dye import mordant Norway pigments positive feedback loop Korean art textiles dye analysis HPLC-DAD-MS/MS reflectance spectroscopy natural dyes early synthetic dyes liquid chromatography identification shirts Romania 6-bromoindigo thermochromic dyeing wool Tyrian purple indigo woad Isatis tinctoria woad balls couched woad woad and indigo vat HPLC indigoid colorants indigo-reducing bacteria Etienne Ferrières’s Register Antoine Janot Paul Gout 18th century memoirs on dyeing reconstitution of dyeing processes syngenite yellow lake safflower organic colourants organic colorants dyer’s madder luteolin unknown orange compounds HPLC-PDA wool textiles Medieval period Engelbert Jörlin Swedish dye plants traded dyeing materials Carl Linnaeus Age of Utility indigoids indirubinoids dibromoindigo molluscan purple pigments and dyes Muricidae Hexaplex trunculus Di-Mono Index (DMI) ternary diagram synthetic dyes industrial heritage ESI-mass spectrometry FTIR spectroscopy Iron Age goethite madder Gordion King Midas Anatolia weaving dyes City Mound Phrygia khipu Wari dyestuffs heritage science multiband imaging X-ray fluorescence high-performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry Flemish tapestries hyperspectral imaging non-invasive dye analysis brazilwood yellow dyes fading dyeing procedure old traditional recipes natural dyes tradition color superstitions Greek manuscripts Cupressus sempervirens L. Helichrysum stoechas (L.) Moench Rytiphloea tinctoria (Clemente) C.Agardh 19th-century manufacture Winsor & Newton multi-analytical characterisation heritage preservation non-invasive analysis textile mass spectrometry imaging n/a thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DN Biography and non-fiction prose thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology This reprint features contributions from the conference DHA41. Dyes in History and Archaeology (DHA) is an annual international conference that focuses on the academic discussion of dyes and organic pigments which have been used in the past. Every year since 1982, this meeting has drawn together conservators; curators; (technical) art historians; craftspeople; artists; independent scholars; and scientists and academics from museums, universities, research centers, and other public or private institutions. Their common interest is to delve deeply into the history, production, application, and properties of organic colorants, as well as their analytical characterization and identification, often in textile objects, but also in other substrates as well as painted surfaces. In the autumn of 2022, the 41st DHA conference was hosted by the Swedish National Heritage Board in Visby. The abstracts are published on the DiVA portal (Digitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet), and many of the presented posters are available for download from the conference program. We are very grateful to the authors of the following 16 articles for submitting their manuscripts and allowing us to put together a publication that presents the fascinating breadth of research into Dyes in History and Archaeology. 2023-11-30T20:45:18Z 2023-11-30T20:45:18Z 2023 book ONIX_20231130_9783036589060_159 9783036589060 9783036589077 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/128707 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8171 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8171 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8907-7 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8907-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036589060 9783036589077 346 Basel open access
spellingShingle 18th century
consumer goods
consumer society
colorant
dye
import
mordant
Norway
pigments
positive feedback loop
Korean art
textiles
dye analysis
HPLC-DAD-MS/MS
reflectance spectroscopy
natural dyes
early synthetic dyes
liquid chromatography
identification
shirts
Romania
6-bromoindigo
thermochromic
dyeing
wool
Tyrian purple
indigo
woad
Isatis tinctoria
woad balls
couched woad
woad and indigo vat
HPLC
indigoid colorants
indigo-reducing bacteria
Etienne Ferrières’s Register
Antoine Janot
Paul Gout
18th century memoirs on dyeing
reconstitution of dyeing processes
syngenite
yellow lake
safflower
organic colourants
organic colorants
dyer’s madder
luteolin
unknown orange compounds
HPLC-PDA
wool textiles
Medieval period
Engelbert Jörlin
Swedish dye plants
traded dyeing materials
Carl Linnaeus
Age of Utility
indigoids
indirubinoids
dibromoindigo
molluscan purple pigments and dyes
Muricidae
Hexaplex trunculus
Di-Mono Index (DMI)
ternary diagram
synthetic dyes
industrial heritage
ESI-mass spectrometry
FTIR spectroscopy
Iron Age
goethite
madder
Gordion
King Midas
Anatolia
weaving
dyes
City Mound
Phrygia
khipu
Wari
dyestuffs
heritage science
multiband imaging
X-ray fluorescence
high-performance liquid chromatography
mass spectrometry
Flemish tapestries
hyperspectral imaging
non-invasive dye analysis
brazilwood
yellow dyes
fading
dyeing procedure
old traditional recipes
natural dyes tradition
color superstitions
Greek manuscripts
Cupressus sempervirens L.
Helichrysum stoechas (L.) Moench
Rytiphloea tinctoria (Clemente) C.Agardh
19th-century manufacture
Winsor & Newton
multi-analytical characterisation
heritage preservation
non-invasive analysis
textile
mass spectrometry imaging
n/a
thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DN Biography and non-fiction prose
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology
Dyes in History and Archaeology 41
title Dyes in History and Archaeology 41
title_full Dyes in History and Archaeology 41
title_fullStr Dyes in History and Archaeology 41
title_full_unstemmed Dyes in History and Archaeology 41
title_short Dyes in History and Archaeology 41
title_sort dyes in history and archaeology 41
topic 18th century
consumer goods
consumer society
colorant
dye
import
mordant
Norway
pigments
positive feedback loop
Korean art
textiles
dye analysis
HPLC-DAD-MS/MS
reflectance spectroscopy
natural dyes
early synthetic dyes
liquid chromatography
identification
shirts
Romania
6-bromoindigo
thermochromic
dyeing
wool
Tyrian purple
indigo
woad
Isatis tinctoria
woad balls
couched woad
woad and indigo vat
HPLC
indigoid colorants
indigo-reducing bacteria
Etienne Ferrières’s Register
Antoine Janot
Paul Gout
18th century memoirs on dyeing
reconstitution of dyeing processes
syngenite
yellow lake
safflower
organic colourants
organic colorants
dyer’s madder
luteolin
unknown orange compounds
HPLC-PDA
wool textiles
Medieval period
Engelbert Jörlin
Swedish dye plants
traded dyeing materials
Carl Linnaeus
Age of Utility
indigoids
indirubinoids
dibromoindigo
molluscan purple pigments and dyes
Muricidae
Hexaplex trunculus
Di-Mono Index (DMI)
ternary diagram
synthetic dyes
industrial heritage
ESI-mass spectrometry
FTIR spectroscopy
Iron Age
goethite
madder
Gordion
King Midas
Anatolia
weaving
dyes
City Mound
Phrygia
khipu
Wari
dyestuffs
heritage science
multiband imaging
X-ray fluorescence
high-performance liquid chromatography
mass spectrometry
Flemish tapestries
hyperspectral imaging
non-invasive dye analysis
brazilwood
yellow dyes
fading
dyeing procedure
old traditional recipes
natural dyes tradition
color superstitions
Greek manuscripts
Cupressus sempervirens L.
Helichrysum stoechas (L.) Moench
Rytiphloea tinctoria (Clemente) C.Agardh
19th-century manufacture
Winsor & Newton
multi-analytical characterisation
heritage preservation
non-invasive analysis
textile
mass spectrometry imaging
n/a
thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DN Biography and non-fiction prose
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology
topic_facet 18th century
consumer goods
consumer society
colorant
dye
import
mordant
Norway
pigments
positive feedback loop
Korean art
textiles
dye analysis
HPLC-DAD-MS/MS
reflectance spectroscopy
natural dyes
early synthetic dyes
liquid chromatography
identification
shirts
Romania
6-bromoindigo
thermochromic
dyeing
wool
Tyrian purple
indigo
woad
Isatis tinctoria
woad balls
couched woad
woad and indigo vat
HPLC
indigoid colorants
indigo-reducing bacteria
Etienne Ferrières’s Register
Antoine Janot
Paul Gout
18th century memoirs on dyeing
reconstitution of dyeing processes
syngenite
yellow lake
safflower
organic colourants
organic colorants
dyer’s madder
luteolin
unknown orange compounds
HPLC-PDA
wool textiles
Medieval period
Engelbert Jörlin
Swedish dye plants
traded dyeing materials
Carl Linnaeus
Age of Utility
indigoids
indirubinoids
dibromoindigo
molluscan purple pigments and dyes
Muricidae
Hexaplex trunculus
Di-Mono Index (DMI)
ternary diagram
synthetic dyes
industrial heritage
ESI-mass spectrometry
FTIR spectroscopy
Iron Age
goethite
madder
Gordion
King Midas
Anatolia
weaving
dyes
City Mound
Phrygia
khipu
Wari
dyestuffs
heritage science
multiband imaging
X-ray fluorescence
high-performance liquid chromatography
mass spectrometry
Flemish tapestries
hyperspectral imaging
non-invasive dye analysis
brazilwood
yellow dyes
fading
dyeing procedure
old traditional recipes
natural dyes tradition
color superstitions
Greek manuscripts
Cupressus sempervirens L.
Helichrysum stoechas (L.) Moench
Rytiphloea tinctoria (Clemente) C.Agardh
19th-century manufacture
Winsor & Newton
multi-analytical characterisation
heritage preservation
non-invasive analysis
textile
mass spectrometry imaging
n/a
thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DN Biography and non-fiction prose
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology
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