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Methodology of Non-Destructive Research into Historical Fabrics of Ethnographic Nature from the Period between 1850 and 1950, Their Documentation and Identification MEP (Methodology of Ethnographic Research).
Mertová, Petra ; Samohýlová, Alena ; Holcner, Ludvík
The major goal of the methodology is to deliver an instrument for documentation and identification of fabrics in ethnographic collections of museum institutions. The methodology uses a set of describable and measureable properties of fabrics acquired through research into and documentation of museum collections. With regard to the group of presupposed users and the nature of researched objects – historical textile with cultural value, the methodology is suggested as a non-destructive one. The research methodology includes several steps aimed, as follows: first of all at a professional documentation of fabrics using non-destructive methods focused on the discovery of describing and measurable properties of an object and the technological analysis of historical fabrics of ethnographic nature; secondly, at the identification of ethnographic fabrics at collection institutions through the comparison with a set of the already summarized data about historical fabrics, including their photographs with examples of fabrics selected at museum repositories. The acquired material is stored at the web application atlastextilu.cz.
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Study of Unique Bracelets from Early Bronze Age
Vykouková, J. ; Březinová, Helena ; Fikrle, Marek ; Frána, Jaroslav ; Králík, M. ; Lutovský, M. ; Samohýlová, A. ; Smejtek, L.
This paper aims to assess two unique bracelets from several points of view, including the history of their discovery, their typological and chronological classification, and analysis of the material from which they were made - above all, analysis of the corrosion layers and surviving textile and human skin imprints, as well as questions of conservation.
Conservation of Textile Fragment from Arcaeological Find of Child´s Grave in Brno
Samohýlová, A. ; Šilhová, Alena
Conservation and separation of well-preserved decorative clothes elements of the child´s grave in Brno are describe in this contribution. First of all, X-ray analyse were carries out followed by microscopic and FTIR spectrometer analyse of all materiales. This archeological find contains spektrum of the decorative elements from rare materiále. That not very common in pasant milieu. Silk ribbons twiled on the plates and silk velur have the same structure which has been identified on the clothing of Margaret Frances Dietrichstein of Mikulov from the second decade of the 17th century.

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