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BLOOD AS A BINDING MEDIUM IN A CHUMASH INDIAN PIGMENT CAKE
Authors:D. A. SCOTT  M. NEWMAN  M. SCHILLING  M. DERRICK  H. P. KHANJIAN
Abstract:As part of a study of Chumash Indian pigments, some black pigment cakes have been examined. One pigment cake was characterized as soot by polarized light microscopy, and Fourier transform infrared microscopy showed that the binder was proteinaceous. Protein determination was followed by examination using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis which showed a characteristic suite of amino acids to be present, proportionally similar to blood. The blood identification was confirmed by immunological analysis. The binder was shown to be a mixture of human and animal blood, the animal being pronghorn antelope. This is the first successful identification of a binding medium from a Chumash Indian pigment cake.
Keywords:U.S.A.  CALIFORNIA  NATIVE AMERICAN  FOURIER TRANSFORM INFRARED  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY  POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY  IMMUNOLOGICAL ANALYSIS  PIGMENT CAKES  BINDER  BLOOD: HUMAN  BLOOD: ANIMAL  AMINO ACIDS  IDENTIFICATION
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