2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102478
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Exceptional cases of textile mineralization in archaeological metallic objects from Santiago del Estero’s lowlands (Argentina)

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“…En todos los casos la materia prima identificada como fibra de uso textil correspondió a algodón, Gossypium sp. (López Campeny y Angiorama et al, 2020).…”
Section: Breve Síntesis Sobre La Problemática Arqueológica Textilunclassified
“…En todos los casos la materia prima identificada como fibra de uso textil correspondió a algodón, Gossypium sp. (López Campeny y Angiorama et al, 2020).…”
Section: Breve Síntesis Sobre La Problemática Arqueológica Textilunclassified
“…Conservators routinely find macro-organic remains such as fibres, insects, pollen and plant fragments “mineralized” by archaeological copper corrosion products, particularly from metal objects recovered from graves 19 . In copper alloy objects, preservation of organic residues may include encapsulation by inorganic salts 20 aided by copper’s biocidal properties 21 24 and the formation of metal–organic complexes 25 .…”
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confidence: 99%