Multi-technique characterization of dyes in ancient Kaitag textiles from Caucasus
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Silvia Bruni | Vittoria Guglielmi | Federica Pozzi | Gianluca Poldi | Eleonora De Luca | V. Guglielmi | S. Bruni | F. Pozzi | G. Poldi | E. Luca
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