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material question #139

Closed eroux closed 5 years ago

eroux commented 5 years ago

I'm wondering what the drive is for the differentiation of MaterialLoktaPaper and MaterialDeshog ? It seems to be the same thing but with a different name...?

Also, dyed paper seems quite common and we have quite a few indication of indigo dye in the data of some partners, do you think we could model it?

eroux commented 5 years ago

Another interesting change in that direction: multi-layer paper is actually paper with poison (usually arsenic) applied on it too keep insects at distance. This would be another applied substance

xristy commented 5 years ago

When I was looking at the papers it appeared that Deshog from Bhutan and Lokta from Nepal are distinct even though both use the Daphne bush. The papermaking processes are apparently not the same so the resulting paper stock can be distinguished. I added reciprocal rdfs:seeAlso to the two. It would be interesting to ask Sam van Shaick about this.

I've added bdr:AppliedMaterial_IndigoDye and bdr:MaterialMultiLayerPaper