On the production of ancient Egyptian blue: Multi-modal characterization and micron-scale luminescence mapping.

The ancient pigment Egyptian blue has long been studied for its historical significance; however, recent work has shown that its unique visible induced luminescent property can be used both to identify the pigment and to inspire new materials with this characteristic. In this study, a multi-modal ch...

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Main Authors: Linda M Seymour, Marco Nicola, Max I Kessler, Claire L Yost, Alessandro Bazzacco, Alessandro Marello, Enrico Ferraris, Roberto Gobetto, Admir Masic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242549
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spelling doaj-d513db27854b43f9be12d2c29f6f153e2021-03-04T12:29:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011511e024254910.1371/journal.pone.0242549On the production of ancient Egyptian blue: Multi-modal characterization and micron-scale luminescence mapping.Linda M SeymourMarco NicolaMax I KesslerClaire L YostAlessandro BazzaccoAlessandro MarelloEnrico FerrarisRoberto GobettoAdmir MasicThe ancient pigment Egyptian blue has long been studied for its historical significance; however, recent work has shown that its unique visible induced luminescent property can be used both to identify the pigment and to inspire new materials with this characteristic. In this study, a multi-modal characterization approach is used to explore variations in ancient production of Egyptian blue from shabti statuettes found in the village of Deir el-Medina in Egypt (Luxor, West Bank) dating back to the New Kingdom (18th-20th Dynasties; about 1550-1077 BCE). Using quantitative SEM-EDS analysis, we identify two possible production groups of the Egyptian blue and demonstrate the presence of multiple phases within samples using cluster analysis and ternary diagram representations. Using both macro-scale non-invasive (X-rays fluorescence and multi-spectral imaging) and micro-sampling (SEM-EDS and Raman confocal microspectroscopy) techniques, we correlate photoluminescence and chemical composition of the ancient samples. We introduce Raman spectroscopic imaging as a means to capture simultaneously visible-induced luminesce and crystal structure and utilize it to identify two classes of luminescing and non-luminescing silicate phases in the pigment that may be connected to production technologies. The results presented here provide a new framework through which Egyptian blue can be studied and inform the design of new materials based on its luminescent property.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242549
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author Linda M Seymour
Marco Nicola
Max I Kessler
Claire L Yost
Alessandro Bazzacco
Alessandro Marello
Enrico Ferraris
Roberto Gobetto
Admir Masic
spellingShingle Linda M Seymour
Marco Nicola
Max I Kessler
Claire L Yost
Alessandro Bazzacco
Alessandro Marello
Enrico Ferraris
Roberto Gobetto
Admir Masic
On the production of ancient Egyptian blue: Multi-modal characterization and micron-scale luminescence mapping.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Linda M Seymour
Marco Nicola
Max I Kessler
Claire L Yost
Alessandro Bazzacco
Alessandro Marello
Enrico Ferraris
Roberto Gobetto
Admir Masic
author_sort Linda M Seymour
title On the production of ancient Egyptian blue: Multi-modal characterization and micron-scale luminescence mapping.
title_short On the production of ancient Egyptian blue: Multi-modal characterization and micron-scale luminescence mapping.
title_full On the production of ancient Egyptian blue: Multi-modal characterization and micron-scale luminescence mapping.
title_fullStr On the production of ancient Egyptian blue: Multi-modal characterization and micron-scale luminescence mapping.
title_full_unstemmed On the production of ancient Egyptian blue: Multi-modal characterization and micron-scale luminescence mapping.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The ancient pigment Egyptian blue has long been studied for its historical significance; however, recent work has shown that its unique visible induced luminescent property can be used both to identify the pigment and to inspire new materials with this characteristic. In this study, a multi-modal characterization approach is used to explore variations in ancient production of Egyptian blue from shabti statuettes found in the village of Deir el-Medina in Egypt (Luxor, West Bank) dating back to the New Kingdom (18th-20th Dynasties; about 1550-1077 BCE). Using quantitative SEM-EDS analysis, we identify two possible production groups of the Egyptian blue and demonstrate the presence of multiple phases within samples using cluster analysis and ternary diagram representations. Using both macro-scale non-invasive (X-rays fluorescence and multi-spectral imaging) and micro-sampling (SEM-EDS and Raman confocal microspectroscopy) techniques, we correlate photoluminescence and chemical composition of the ancient samples. We introduce Raman spectroscopic imaging as a means to capture simultaneously visible-induced luminesce and crystal structure and utilize it to identify two classes of luminescing and non-luminescing silicate phases in the pigment that may be connected to production technologies. The results presented here provide a new framework through which Egyptian blue can be studied and inform the design of new materials based on its luminescent property.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242549
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