Minerals (Jul 2023)

Material Characterization of Mayapán’s Effigy Censers’ Sherds

  • Miguel Pérez,
  • Oscar G. de Lucio,
  • Alejandro Mitrani,
  • Carlos Peraza Lope,
  • Wilberth Cruz Alvarado,
  • Soledad Ortiz Ruiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min13070974
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 974

Abstract

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Ceramic production from ancient Mesoamerican civilizations is related with cultural and technological evolution processes. Studying ritual objects also provides information on ancient traditions and allows researchers to determine the importance of certain materials employed in its manufacture. In this work, a set of 72 of Mayapán’s effigy censers’ sherds was analyzed in situ by using a combination of non-invasive, non-destructive spectroscopic and imaging techniques for material characterization; colorimetry established an initial classification of the pigments present in the objects, XRF provided elemental information, FORS allowed us to describe the molecular characteristics, and hyperspectral imaging established compositional contrasts or similitudes between large regions of the different objects. Pigments were characterized, allowing us to describe the materials used in the decorations of such ritual objects. The pottery matrix was also characterized, leading to a detailed description of the clays and mixtures of minerals employed in the construction of the effigy censers.

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