Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7550655 | Anales de Antropología | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Through archaeometric studies (X-ray diffraction, scan electron microscopy, neutron activation), mica from Xalla and Teopancazco is characterized and compared with sources of mica in the Valley of Oaxaca (Las Trancas near San Francisco Telixtlahuaca, Paraje Loma Gorda near Cuilapan, Loma YaguÃn near Santo Tomás Jalieza, the modern mine of Minerales de Antequera S.A. in Ocotlán de Morelos) and with Prehispanic mica from the archaeological sites of Monte Albán, Cerro de las Minas, and Huamelulpan in Oaxaca. Most of the Prehispanic mica may have come from the area of the modern mine of Minerales de Antequera S.A. in Ejutla.
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Authors
Linda R. Manzanilla, Xim Bokhimi, Dolores Tenorio, Melania Jiménez-Reyes, Edgar Rosales, Cira MartÃnez, Marcus Winter,