Abstract

The Regional Archive of Cusco in Peru guards valuable history collections with exceptional regional and international value dating from the sixteenth century to the present. Historical manuscripts are part of the identity of all people; they constitute a tangible cultural heritage that must be studied, valued, and protected. In this sense, the objective of this research was to identify the chemical compositions of inks and paper, with the goals of setting the background of their originality, identifying relationships between them, and glimpsing antecedents that generated degradation due to the compositions of the inks. This study is the first of its kind in Peru and reveals the chemical elements present in the writing ink, the seal, and the paper of five documents from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Duplicate in situ nondestructive analyses were carried out using a hand-held X-ray fluorescence spectrometer under ambient conditions in soil mode, configured with three sequential shots, and energies from zero to 40, 40, and 15 keV, respectively. The elements S and Fe were present as components of iron gall inks. Cu and Zn were less abundant; probably, they provided less corrosion and more color intensity to the inks. The minor elements Pb, As, and especially Ag in all manuscripts differentiate them from European inks of the same period. Additionally, the five documents reflect the same elemental compositions but with different concentrations. This could mean that writers used local raw materials and Spanish ink recipes. Finally, the analyses of standard reference material, SRM 1646a and SRM 196b, gave results with acceptable precision.Graphical

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  • Introduction The Directorate of the HistoricalArchive is part of the Regional Archive of Cusco (AHC), and it is where manuscripts of historical value are kept

  • The elemental compositions of the evaluated manuscripts are the first ones identified in Peru, and this constitutes the basis for later studies of historical documents in the Regional Archive of Cusco

  • The ink’s elemental composition present in the five documents, which date from 1779 to 1830, reveal a greater content of Ca, S, Fe, Cl, and K. Both S and Fe, that are the chemical fingerprint of the use of iron gall inks

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Introduction The Directorate of the HistoricalArchive is part of the Regional Archive of Cusco (AHC), and it is where manuscripts of historical value are kept. In this paper, five valuable documents housed in the Historical Archive of Cusco and dating back to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were studied, to disseminate their existence and identify their chemical composition and to establish scientific grounds for subsequent studies, research or intervention programs. Another reason for the study is to promote institutional methods that protect these written treasures in suitable environmental conditions that guarantee their conservation, implementation of complete restoration programs, access to researchers and society in general

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