María Florenca Becerra, Beatriz N. Ventura, P. Solá, Mariana Rosenbusch, Guíllermo Cozzi, A. Romano
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Arqueomineralogía de cuentas de los valles orientales del norte de Salta, Argentina
This paper presents the characterization of 1088 beads from museum collections and field collections from the eastern valleys of northern Salta, Argentina. Beads made of tuff, slate, glass, malacological material, and minerals were identified. 27 beads were analyzed through sem-edx and xrd revealing turquoise, sodalite and opal, and their previous classifications were modified from geochemical data and macroscopic observa-tion. Finally, potential lithic, malacological, and foreign supply sources were assessed .
期刊介绍:
The Boletín del Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino is a biannual journal founded in 1985 with the central objective of publishing articles, essays and investigative reports in Spanish and English on topics of indigenous American art and symbolism, with a special focus on pre-Contact times. It is the only specialized journal of its kind in Latin America today. The journal welcomes articles, essays and investigative reports on topics related to archeology, anthropology, rock art, visual art, history, architecture, cognition, cosmology, ecology, economics, ethnography, ideology, musicology, technology and related disciplines. In both content and graphics, submissions must have a clear and justifiable link to the journal’s central objective. Submissions that combine two or more of the above-mentioned themes are especially welcome.