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Plant 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.
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