Mesoamerican metallurgy (Other Keyword)

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Metal Trade and Interregional Dynamics of the Mesoamerican Late Postclassic Period (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Blanca Maldonado. Niklas Schulze.

The way people were placed in relation to each other was fundamental to the distinctive character of Mesoamerica, as a historically linked series of socially stratified, economically differentiated, complex societies. Long-distance exchange, one of the practices through which intensive interaction between different peoples was fostered, was centrally concerned with obtaining materials used for marking distinctions between commoners and nobles. Costume was a major means of marking distinctions...


Primary Copper Smelting in Mesoamerica: A Case Study from Central Michoacán (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Blanca Maldonado. José Luis Punzo. Thilo Rehren. Juan Julio Morales. Avto Gogichaishvili.

Copper was the main metal produced and worked in Mesoamerica, but data for pre-modern primary production and processing remain elusive. Systematic research at Itziparátzico, a Late Postclassic location in Central Michoacán, Mexico, has located evidence of copper production areas where concentrations of smelting slag were recorded. The absence of metallurgical materials other than slag (e.g. crucible fragments, mould fragments, stock metal, metal prills, failed castings, part-manufactured objects...