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Egyptian blue — Cuprorivaite a window to ancient Egyptian technology
Authors:H Jaksch  W Seipel  K L Weiner  A El Goresy
Institution:1. Mineralogisch-Petrographisches Institut der Universit?t Heidelberg, Deutschland
2. Institut für Alte Geschichte der Universit?t Konstanz, Deutschland
3. Institut für Kristallographie und Mineralogie der Universit?t München, Deutschland
4. Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, D-6900, Heidelberg
Abstract:Egyptian Blue, a multicomponent synthetic blue pigment has been recorded in ancient Egypt since the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom (2600–2480 B.C.). The pigment consisting of cuprorivaite (CaCuSi4O10) with variable amounts of wollastonite (CaSiO3), Cu-rich glass and cuprite (Cu3O) or tenorite (CuO) was prepared by melting the copper-rich ingredient with lime and desert sand. Low melting temperatures (below 742 °C) were achieved by addition of flux-like plant ashes. The high quality of the pigments collected from monuments of the Fifth Dynasty (2480–2320 B.C.) may indicate that the first manufacture was in early dynastic or perhaps predynastic eras. During the reign of Thutmosis III (18th Dynasty, 1490–1436 B.C.) probably bronze filings were first applied as starting material, thus indicating a technological innovation. This new method was employed till the Roman times.
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