Technological Transitions in Prehispanic and Colonial Metallurgy: Recent and Ongoing Research at the Archaeological Site of Jicalán Viejo, in Central Michoacán, West Mexico
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 88th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (2023)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Technological Transitions in Prehispanic and Colonial Metallurgy: Recent and Ongoing Research at the Archaeological Site of Jicalán Viejo, in Central Michoacán, West Mexico" at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Copper and its alloys were the raw materials par excellence for most precolombian metallurgical industries. In ancient Mesoamerica, copper was not only the predominant metal but also the most amply used base material. When the colonizers assumed control of the local copper industry in the early sixteenth century, it is presumed that they employed native miners and smelters, who for decades carried on the metallurgical techniques that they knew. However, the metallurgists introduced several innovations through the remainder of Spanish dominion, during which time various minerals were extracted from ore. This poster session addresses the preliminary results of the Preindustrial Mining and Metallurgy in Mexico: Research on Copper Smelting in Michoacán project, which focuses on interdisciplinary research at the Postclassic and Colonial site of Jicalán Viejo. Recent and ongoing field and archival investigations and laboratory analyses have allowed us to identify patterns from temporal, spatial, structural, and functional standpoints. This symposium aims to present the above recent investigations and analyses in a public format to a wide audience and to bring together researchers with diverse interests who are contributing to the project.
Other Keywords
Material Culture and Technology •
Highland Mesoamerica: Postclassic •
Archaeometry & Materials Analysis: Metallurgical Analysis •
Historic •
Ethnohistory/History •
Remote Sensing/Geophysics •
Geoarchaeology •
Historical Archaeology •
Landscape Archaeology •
Indigenous
Geographic Keywords
United Mexican States (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Colima (State / Territory) •
Michoacan (State / Territory) •
Jalisco (State / Territory) •
Nayarit (State / Territory) •
Aguascalientes (State / Territory) •
Guanajuato (State / Territory) •
Mesoamerica: Western •
Hidalgo (State / Territory)
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- Acumulación de metales y procesos tecnológicos vinculados a las escorias presentes en el sitio arqueológico de Jicalán Viejo (2023)
- Análisis morfológico y químico de escorias de cobre del sitio Jicalán Viejo, en el Occidente de México (2023)
- Archaeometallurgy and Productive Processes: Understanding Copper Smelting Production in the Prehispanic and Colonial Site of Jicalán, Michoacán, Mexico (2023)
- Damage on the Jicalán Viejo Complex by Land Use from 1970 to 2021: A Modern Mapping Assessment (2023)
- The Effect of Prehispanic Metallurgy on the Environment of a Tropical Rain Forest in Jicalán, Michoacán, Mexico (2023)
- Extracting Copper from Sulphidic Ores: The Jicalán Viejo Smelting Site (2023)
- The Metallurgists from Jicalán in the Colonial Period: An Ethnohistorical Approach (2023)
- Near-Surface Geophysics in Jicalán, Mexico (2023)
- Prehispanic and Colonial Technology Transition in Metallurgy Gold Work in Oaxaca: A Comparative Study (2023)
- Spanish Empire Dynamics, Early Globalization, and Copper Production in Early Colonial Mexico (1522–1648) (2023)
- Traces of Prehispanic Primary Smelting in Present Traditional Copper Work from Santa Clara del Cobre, Mexico: Historical and Ethnographical Evidence (2023)
- Una perspectiva sobre el empleo del barro cocido en el beneficio del cobre: Caso de Jicalán Viejo, Michoacán (2023)