JAIC 1992, Volume 31, Number 2, Article 7 (pp. 237 to 255)
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JAIC 1992, Volume 31, Number 2, Article 7 (pp. 237 to 255)

DYE ANALYSIS OF PRE-COLUMBIAN PERUVIAN TEXTILES WITH HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY AND DIODE-ARRAY DETECTION

JAN WOUTERS, & NOEMI ROSARIO-CHIRINOS




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AUTHOR INFORMATION

JAN WOUTERS earned a Ph.D. in chemistry with a specialty in biochemistry form the State University of Gent, Belgium, in 1978. Since 1982, he has been involved in the chemical analysis of natural organic materials at the Koninklijk Instituut voor het Kunstpatrimonium. Address: Jubelpark 1, B-1040 Brussels, Belgium.

NOEMI ROSARIO-CHIRINOS has a degree in chemistry from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru, and has done post-graduate work in conservation science at New York University; Instituto Nacional de Cultura, Direccion de Conservacion del Museo Nacional, Av. Javier Prado y Aviacion–San Borja, Lima Peru.


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