Christophe Moulherat

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Christophe Moulherat is a French scholar, anthropologist, scientific analyst. He is a textile expert.[1][2][3]

Christophe Moulherat holds a Doctoral degree in archaeology, prehistory, and anthropology from the Sorbonne University Paris.[1]

Notable studies and publications

  • The study of cotton history.[4] First evidence of cotton at Neolithic Mehrgarh, Pakistan: analysis of mineralized fibres from a copper bead.[5][6]
  • In-place molecular preservation of cellulose in 5,000-year-old archaeological textiles.[7]
  • He is entitled to archaeology of protohistoric textiles, the example of Gallia Celtica.[1]
  • Archéologie des textiles protohistoriques fexemple de la Gaule celtique.[8]
  • Anthropomorphy of sweat in reliquary guardians (Fang, Gabon): a CT scan study.[7]
  • More Publications.[9][10]

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