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2. Sialkoti paper used by Pahari artists: raw materials and fibre analysis

3. Identifying sources of fibre in Chinese handmade papers by phytoliths: A methodological exploration

4. Identifying sources of fibre in Chinese handmade papers by phytoliths: A methodological exploration.

5. WITNESSES FOR TIBETAN CRAFTSMANSHIP: BRINGING TOGETHER PAPER ANALYSIS, PALAEOGRAPHY AND CODICOLOGY IN THE EXAMINATION OF THE EARLIEST TIBETAN MANUSCRIPTS.

6. CONIFEROUS WOOD PULP IN TRADITIONAL KOREAN PAPER BETWEEN THE 15TH AND 18TH CENTURIESad.

7. 3D analysis of paper microstructures at the scale of fibres and bonds

8. Microscopic and spectroscopic techniques for the study of paper supports and textile used in the binding of hispano-arabic manuscripts from Al-Andalus: A transition model in the 15th century

9. Seeking Nettle Textiles–Utilizing a Combination of Microscopic Methods for Fibre Identification

10. Cellulose Fibre Identification through Color Vectors of Stained Fibre

11. Cellulose Fibre Identification through Color Vectors of Stained Fibre.

12. Is It Hop? Identifying Hop Fibres in a European Historical Context.

13. Seeking Nettle Textiles -- Utilizing a Combination of Microscopic Methods for Fibre Identification.

14. Research methods for heritage cotton fibres: case studies from archaeological and historical finds in a Finnish context.

15. Flax look-alikes: Pitfalls of ancient plant fibre identification.

16. Identifying Late Iron Age textile plant fibre materials with microscopy and X-ray methods — a study on finds from Ravattula Ristimäki (Kaarina, Finland)

17. A procedure for identifying textile bast fibres using microscopy: Flax, nettle/ramie, hemp and jute

18. First experimental evidence of hop fibres in historical textiles.

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