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Armenian cochineal ( <scp>P</scp> orphyrophora hamelii ) and purpurinā€rich madder in ancient polychromy

Authors :
Ioannis Karapanagiotis
Dimitrios Mantzouris
Source :
Coloration Technology. 131:370-373
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wiley, 2015.

Abstract

Samples removed from funeral figurines, dated the third to the second century BC (Hellenistic period) and found in Macedonia, Greece, are investigated using high-performance liquid chromatography. Two results are reported that provide new insights into ancient polychromy. Firstly, high-performance liquid chromatography results, in combination with historical information, indicate that insect species of cochineal, most probably Porphyrophora hamelii Brandt, was used in Hellenistic objects. Secondly, madder detected in the archaeological samples contains high amounts of purpurin (alizarin is either not detected or detected in trace). This relative composition, which is recorded using the hydrochloric acid method for dyestuff extraction, is consistent with that prepared from wild madder (Rubia peregrina L.), which is a common plant in the Mediterranean region.

Details

ISSN :
14784408 and 14723581
Volume :
131
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Coloration Technology
Accession number :
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