European Papermaking Techniques 1300-1800 - Paper Through Time:  Non-Destructive Analysis of 14th through 19th Century Papers - University  of Iowa

European Papermaking Techniques 1300-1800 - Paper Through Time: Non-Destructive Analysis of 14th through 19th Century Papers - University of Iowa

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Papermaking research conducted by Tim Barrett and coauthors using nondestructive instrumentation and methods to determine chemical composition, color, and thickness of historical papers to learn more about why some papers, often the oldest, are very light in color and stable while others are discolored and much less permanent.

European Papermaking Techniques 1300-1800 - Paper Through Time: Non-Destructive Analysis of 14th through 19th Century Papers - University of Iowa

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European Papermaking Techniques 1300-1800 - Paper Through Time: Non-Destructive Analysis of 14th through 19th Century Papers - University of Iowa

European Papermaking Techniques 1300-1800 - Paper Through Time: Non-Destructive Analysis of 14th through 19th Century Papers - University of Iowa

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Paper MOOC: Instrumental analysis of cultural heritage objects

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European Papermaking Techniques 1300-1800 - Paper Through Time: Non-Destructive Analysis of 14th through 19th Century Papers - University of Iowa

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European Papermaking Techniques 1300-1800 - Paper Through Time: Non-Destructive Analysis of 14th through 19th Century Papers - University of Iowa

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Non-Destructive Analysis of 14th–19th Century European Handmade Papers

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