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Geochemical evidence for the use of lead in Prehispanic metallurgy at El Purgatorio, Casma Valley, Peru

2015; Elsevier BV; Volume: 4; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jasrep.2015.09.002

ISSN

2352-4103

Autores

Melissa A. Vogel, Jeremy Fowler, B Lee Drake, William E. Brooks,

Tópico(s)

Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis

Resumo

Portable X-ray fluorescence analyses of metal artifacts from El Purgatorio, the capital city of the Casma state, show a significant presence of lead in several artifacts. Compositional analysis indicates that late Prehistoric peoples were using either intentional selection of lead-bearing ores, intentional mixing of lead with other metals to form alloys during the manufacturing process, or perhaps using both techniques as part of their metallurgical technology. These findings confirm the use of copper–lead alloys by pre-Inca cultures, an advance that had previously lacked much support, and establish the Casma state as one of the cultures contributing to Andean metallurgical traditions.

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