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Lead-based inks likely used as a drying agent on ancient Egyptian papyri

Ars Technica 02 Dec 2020
An international team of scientists used high-energy X-rays to analyze 12 fragments from ancient Egyptian papyri and found lead compounds in both red and black inks used ... “Our analyses of the inks on the papyri fragments from the unique Tebtunis Temple Library revealed previously ...
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Inks containing lead were likely used as drier on ancient Egyptian papyri

Science Daily 27 Oct 2020
Analyzing 12 ancient Egyptian papyri fragments with X-ray microscopy, researchers were ...
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Red and black ink from Egyptian papyri unveil ancient writing practices

Phys Dot Org 26 Oct 2020
Scientists led by the ESRF, the European Synchrotron, Grenoble, France and the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, have discovered the composition of red and black inks in ancient Egyptian papyri from circa 100-200 AD, leading to a number of hypotheses about writing practices ... Ink from ancient Egyptian papyri contains copper.
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A Mystery at Oxford

The Atlantic 13 May 2020
half a million papyri that a pair of young Oxford scholars had excavated in Egypt a century earlier ... In 2005, Dirk Obbink examines an ancient manuscript at the University of Oxford, home to the world’s largest collection of papyri ... Egyptians had ceased using papyri in mummy masks before Jesus’s day.
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Papyri only known record of Elephantine Island Jewish garrison

Jewish Herald-Voice 04 Dec 2019
We know about the Jews of Elephantine through the discovery of papyri first found in 1893 ... The papyri allow us to understand what was going on in the collective mind of the community, according to Karel van der Toorn, author of "Becoming Diaspora Jews" (University Press).
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Physicists discover hidden text in what was thought to be blank Egyptian papyri

Ars Technica 22 Aug 2019
/ Physicists at the BESSY-II synchrotron radiation facility in Germany used multiple methods to reveal hidden text in supposedly blank patches on ancient papyri from Elephantine Island in Egypt ... Most of the papyri in the collection were excavated around 1906 by an archaeologist named Otto Rubensohn, on Elephantine Island, near the city of Aswan.
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