ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY OF ANCIENT MAYA FIGURINES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM

The paper presents the archaeometric study of a unique collection of ancient Maya figurines from the National Museum - Naprstek Museum collection in Prague, Czech Republic. The aim was to characterize ceramic materials of the figurines by three integral techniques (X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffract...

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Main Authors: Alexandra Klouzkova, Maria Kavanova, Kohoutkova Martina, Klapstova Katerina, Dvorakova Pavla, Michalcova Alena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague 1018-10-01
Series:Ceramics-Silikáty
Subjects:
XRD
XRF
Online Access: http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/index.php?page=cs_detail_doi&id=1243
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spelling doaj-04e91b02ee3d4cda971a2624c24ad1062020-11-24T21:21:53ZengUniversity of Chemistry and Technology, PragueCeramics-Silikáty0862-54681804-58471018-10-0162441843110.13168/cs.2018.003910.13168/cs.2018.0039.20190121064246ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY OF ANCIENT MAYA FIGURINES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUMAlexandra Klouzkova0Maria Kavanova1Kohoutkova MartinaKlapstova KaterinaDvorakova Pavla2Michalcova Alena Department of Glass and Ceramics, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague. Technicka 5. 166 28 Prague. Czech Republic Department of Glass and Ceramics, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague. Technicka 5. 166 28 Prague. Czech Republic Department of Glass and Ceramics, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague. Technicka 5. 166 28 Prague. Czech Republic The paper presents the archaeometric study of a unique collection of ancient Maya figurines from the National Museum - Naprstek Museum collection in Prague, Czech Republic. The aim was to characterize ceramic materials of the figurines by three integral techniques (X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, simultaneous thermal analysis), in order to determine their chemical and mineralogical compositions and to assess possible similarities in the raw materials. The measured data were compared using statistical techniques in order to set up groups of samples according to the diversity in their composition. Further, the surface finishing was evaluated using micro-Raman spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. A great diversity of ceramic bodies was proved. The compositions of figurines show 5 different groups with a varying ratio of main variables SiO₂, CaO and Al₂O₃. The analyses of decorative layers proved that the red pigment, which was used as an aesthetic coating of a jaguar figurine, contains primarily hematite. The other red pigments used to decorate frog and head figurines were of organic origin formed by cochineal dye. The nanostructured well-known artificial blue pigment Maya Blue was identified on the fragment of a bowl and a man figurine. The results document the material diversity of a unique collection of pre-Columbian ceramics. http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/index.php?page=cs_detail_doi&id=1243 Maya figurines Maya Blue Yucatan Peninsula XRD XRF Raman spectroscopy ceramics, TEM Naprstek Museum-National Museum Pre-Columbian ceramics
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author Alexandra Klouzkova
Maria Kavanova
Kohoutkova Martina
Klapstova Katerina
Dvorakova Pavla
Michalcova Alena
spellingShingle Alexandra Klouzkova
Maria Kavanova
Kohoutkova Martina
Klapstova Katerina
Dvorakova Pavla
Michalcova Alena
ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY OF ANCIENT MAYA FIGURINES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
Ceramics-Silikáty
Maya figurines
Maya Blue
Yucatan Peninsula
XRD
XRF
Raman spectroscopy
ceramics, TEM
Naprstek Museum-National Museum
Pre-Columbian ceramics
author_facet Alexandra Klouzkova
Maria Kavanova
Kohoutkova Martina
Klapstova Katerina
Dvorakova Pavla
Michalcova Alena
author_sort Alexandra Klouzkova
title ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY OF ANCIENT MAYA FIGURINES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
title_short ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY OF ANCIENT MAYA FIGURINES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
title_full ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY OF ANCIENT MAYA FIGURINES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
title_fullStr ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY OF ANCIENT MAYA FIGURINES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
title_full_unstemmed ARCHAEOMETRIC STUDY OF ANCIENT MAYA FIGURINES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM
title_sort archaeometric study of ancient maya figurines from the collection of the national museum
publisher University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
series Ceramics-Silikáty
issn 0862-5468
1804-5847
publishDate 1018-10-01
description The paper presents the archaeometric study of a unique collection of ancient Maya figurines from the National Museum - Naprstek Museum collection in Prague, Czech Republic. The aim was to characterize ceramic materials of the figurines by three integral techniques (X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, simultaneous thermal analysis), in order to determine their chemical and mineralogical compositions and to assess possible similarities in the raw materials. The measured data were compared using statistical techniques in order to set up groups of samples according to the diversity in their composition. Further, the surface finishing was evaluated using micro-Raman spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. A great diversity of ceramic bodies was proved. The compositions of figurines show 5 different groups with a varying ratio of main variables SiO₂, CaO and Al₂O₃. The analyses of decorative layers proved that the red pigment, which was used as an aesthetic coating of a jaguar figurine, contains primarily hematite. The other red pigments used to decorate frog and head figurines were of organic origin formed by cochineal dye. The nanostructured well-known artificial blue pigment Maya Blue was identified on the fragment of a bowl and a man figurine. The results document the material diversity of a unique collection of pre-Columbian ceramics.
topic Maya figurines
Maya Blue
Yucatan Peninsula
XRD
XRF
Raman spectroscopy
ceramics, TEM
Naprstek Museum-National Museum
Pre-Columbian ceramics
url http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/index.php?page=cs_detail_doi&id=1243
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