When you hold a modern book, the paper feels smooth and even. That is because machines made it. But go back several centuries, and every single page was a hand-made project. People used animal skins—what we call vellum or parchment—and the process was intense. Because it was made by hand from natural materials, it is full of tiny
Why the Surface of an Ancient Page Tells Its Own Story
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Julian Thorne
Jun 30, 2026
#Vellum analysis# parchment forensics# fiber deposition# historical documents# archival science
Julian Thorne
He focuses on the chemical intersections of iron gall ink and vellum preservation. His writing often explores how spectral analysis reveals hidden layers of archival history through forensic markers.
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