Additional file 4 of Aiding the cleaning of four 19th-century Tsimshian house posts: investigation of museum-applied surface coatings and original polychromy
Additional file 4: Fig. S4. Raman spectra of a sample S6 from house post 16/568, i.e. “intact” area of black paint from the bear’s eyebrow, and b sample S4 from house post 16/568, i.e. “intact” area of red paint from a woodpecker at the top of the pole. In spectrum a, bands at ≈ 1335 and ≈ 1575 cm−...
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14396731.v1 https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/figure/Additional_file_4_of_Aiding_the_cleaning_of_four_19th-century_Tsimshian_house_posts_investigation_of_museum-applied_surface_coatings_and_original_polychromy/14396731/1 |
Summary: | Additional file 4: Fig. S4. Raman spectra of a sample S6 from house post 16/568, i.e. “intact” area of black paint from the bear’s eyebrow, and b sample S4 from house post 16/568, i.e. “intact” area of red paint from a woodpecker at the top of the pole. In spectrum a, bands at ≈ 1335 and ≈ 1575 cm− 1 are assigned to a carbon-based black. In spectrum b, bands at 252, 284, and 343 cm− 1 are attributed to vermilion. |
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