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MPER XXXIV, 2 presents knowledge of textile dyeing in Late Antique
Egypt (ca. 300–800 CE) based on interdisciplinary research on 30
Late Antique textiles from the Papyrus Collection of the Austrian
National Library, combining scientific analyses with the study of
ancient and scholarly literature. The general part deals with the
dyeing materials and techniques that were available in Late Antique
Egypt to create a wide variety of colours. The catalogue part
contains the scientific analyses of 85 samples of 30 Late Antique
textiles from this collection. The results of dye, fibre and
mordant analyses are documented with UHPLC chromatograms, UV/VIS
absorption spectra, SEM-EDX spectra, microscopic images and tables.
Textiles in which specific dyeing materials have been identified
are listed in the appendices including textiles from the Papyrus
Collection of the Austrian National Library as well as
archaeological textiles from numerous international projects. A
detailed bibliography completes this volume. MPER XXXIV, 1 – the
first comprehensive compilation of Late Antique textiles from the
Papyrus collection of the Austrian Library – provides an overall
study of these 30 textiles and 208 more including iconography and
the analyses of the weaving techniques.
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