Identification of ancient textile fibres from Khirbet Qumran caves using synchrotron radiation microbeam diffraction

M Müller, B Murphy, M Burghammer, C Riekel… - … Acta Part B: Atomic …, 2004 - Elsevier
M Müller, B Murphy, M Burghammer, C Riekel, M Roberts, M Papiz, D Clarke, J Gunneweg
Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 2004Elsevier
Archaeological textiles fragments from the caves of Qumran in the Dead Sea region were
investigated by means of X-ray microbeam diffraction on single fibres. This non-destructive
technique made the identification of the used plant textile fibres possible. Apart from bast
fibres (mainly flax), cotton was identified which was most unexpected in the archaeological
context.
Archaeological textiles fragments from the caves of Qumran in the Dead Sea region were investigated by means of X-ray microbeam diffraction on single fibres. This non-destructive technique made the identification of the used plant textile fibres possible. Apart from bast fibres (mainly flax), cotton was identified which was most unexpected in the archaeological context.
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