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VALVERDE-ALVA, Miguel A. et al. MORPHOLOGY, COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF THE FIBERS OF A CHIMU CULTURE TEXTILE. Momento [online]. 2022, n.64, pp.39-53.  Epub 27-Abr-2022. ISSN 0121-4470.  https://doi.org/10.15446/mo.n64.97681.

In this work, we studied the microfibers of a textile (T-shirt) of the Chimú culture. This culture developed on the northern coast of Peru. To determine the raw material and structural quality of the microfibers, the results of the Chimú textile were compared with the corresponding results for the microfibers of cotton from the northern coast of Peru (native cotton). Scanning electron microscopy images revealed that the Chimú textile yarns are composed of a set of interwoven microfibers. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and pulsed laser-induced plasma spectroscopy techniques allowed the identification of characteristic cellulose atoms in the microfibers of Chimú textile and native cotton. Only for the Chimú textile, these spectroscopic techniques allowed the identification of atoms corresponding to natural dyes and powder residues. Attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy identified the same molecular bonds for the microfibers of Chimú textile and native cotton. For the microfibers of Chimú textile and native cotton, the X-ray diffractograms showed peaks characteristic of the cellulose Ig polymorphism of monoclinic P21 structure. The raw material of the Chimú textile is cotton and the microfibers of this material show significant structural stability.

Palabras clave : Chimú culture; Chimú textiles; Chimú fibers; cotton.

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