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Rare 'Egyptian Blue' Pigment Unearthed at a Roman Palace, Was a Popular Wall Color Choice for Elite ResidencesOne of the most intriguing aspects of history is the art that comes with it. The paintings often reflect secrets that even buildings fail to express. Archaeologists have found several historical ...
An Australian research team has managed to improve the so-called Egyptian blue powder and enhance its efficacy to help detect criminals' fingerprints on surfaces and floors. The pigment ...
New research has shown that a pigment called Egyptian blue, formulated some 5,250 years ago, can be used as dusting powder to detect fingerprints on complicated surfaces. The earliest known ...
In 1930, German archaeologists uncovered the lower half of a massive statue, estimating that it likely originally stood some ...
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