Complementary Strategies for Deciphering the Information Contained in Ancient Parchment Documentary Materials

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This article reviews the complementary strategies that are used to decipher the valuable information that is contained in ancient parchment documentary materials. A new trend is molecular analysis, which has given rise to the emerging field of biocodicology, comprising protein and DNA analysis for the identification of the biological origin of the skins that are used for their manufacture. In addition, DNA analysis can identify the microbiome that is present in the object under investigation, which adds value by providing information on its history and state of preservation. In any case, it is important to complement the biomolecular investigations with microscopical and physicochemical analyses. Some of the complementary analytical techniques that are reviewed here, such as elemental analysis by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) with compound-specific analytical methods such as Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy are advantageous as they can be applied in a non-invasive way and without inducing any changes in the objects.

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Piñar, G., Cappa, F., Vetter, W., Schreiner, M., Miklas, H., & Sterflinger, K. (2022, October 1). Complementary Strategies for Deciphering the Information Contained in Ancient Parchment Documentary Materials. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/app122010479

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