“…The O-H stretching and bending vibrations in the 3,550-3,400 cm −1 region and the bands at 1,684 and 1,621 cm −1 of the different water molecules typically found in hydrated Ca sulfates are masked by the collagen contributions. The presence of gypsum is not uncommon, powdered gypsum being sometimes used for the removal of excess fat in animal skin processing (Vichi, Eliazyan, and Kazarian 2018), for the acceleration of the drying process and ink absorption increase (Pronti et al, 2018), or, in illuminated manuscripts as a filler, for improving the mechanical properties and paint application (Melo et al, 2016). Some types of silicates could also be present (Derrick 1991) as indicated by the sharp peak around 1,002 cm −1 , the shoulder band around 1,024 cm −1 , and the peak around 530 cm −1 .…”