Re: More anatase
Alaca,
You and others have for the last three years been told of several inks on
Medieval documents containing anatase. If you missed that, that's you
problem because it only take one single to contradict your assumptions. You
know that. Others also knows about the numerous times such documents been
presented. I will not add anything before you at least done your homework.
Inger E
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- Re: The Vinland Maps Ink
... >>on many Medieval Documents with very very good provience. ... > What distinguishes the anatase found by McCrone is the angularity ... > of the crystals and the uniformity of their size. ... There exists no study of the various inks used in medieval times to ... (sci.archaeology) - Re: More anatase
... You and others have for the last three years been told of several inks on Medieval documents containing anatase. ... Others also knows about the numerous times such documents been presented. ... (sci.archaeology) - Re: More anatase
... >You and others have for the last three years been told of several inks on ... >Medieval documents containing anatase. ... The question is not whether or not old documents contain anatase. ... (sci.archaeology) - Re: More anatase
... You and others have for the last three years been told of several inks on Medieval documents containing anatase. ... if it is not your intend to add anything? ... (sci.archaeology) - Re: The Vinland Maps Ink
... ordinary in the ink of medieval documents as TiO2 is known to exist in other documents - to say otherwise is BOGUS. ... To say the anatase is manufactured in the 1920 is NOT KNOWN - as one of the more ardent True Believers has acknowledged that anatase as found on the VM does exist in nature - in clay commonly used for poncing. ... There is no established link between any "manufactured anatase" and the VM in any way. ... It is indeed quite possible that anatase was created as a by-product of an ink component - this has been tested. ... (sci.archaeology) |
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