Inferring Ancient Technology and Practices of the Elite Maya Kingship Through the Application of Materials Engineering Characterization Modalities.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Cheung ; Kristina Alyssa.
  • 学历:Master
  • 年:2014
  • 毕业院校:University of California
  • Department:Materials Science and Engineering 0328.
  • ISBN:9781303956546
  • CBH:1557709
  • Country:USA
  • 语种:English
  • FileSize:5501994
  • Pages:51
文摘
This project focuses on the characterization of materials from burial offerings and painted decoration in a royal Maya tomb at El Zotz,Guatemala,and their association with mortuary rituals. Archaeological findings included vessels,jade masks,organic materials (wood,cord,and textiles),specular hematite cubes,shells with powdered cinnabar,green (malachite) painted stucco assumed to have decorated the wooden bier where the king was resting,and caches of lip-to-lip Aguila Orange bowls containing human phalanges. This paper describes findings from non-invasive and non-destructive analytical techniques including XRF,VPSEM-EDS,and XRD,emphasizing the potential of these combined technologies in the identification of organic and inorganic markers to infer burial customs. The nature and location of the findings,the evidence of pigment coloration on the bones employing hematite and cinnabar,and the indication of exposure of the bones to high temperatures suggest highly complex,even protracted mortuary practices of Maya elite.

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