早期的安第斯中部金属加工来自秘鲁的Mina Perdida
1R. L. Burger, Peabody Museum of Natural History and Department of Anthropology, Yale University, Post Office Box 208277, New Haven, CT 06520-8277, USA. E-mail: richard.burger@yale.edu. R. B. Gordon, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale Uni.
概括
秘鲁的早期安第斯人工匠掌握了金属加工,通过将当地金属成片和金铜来制造黄金和铜制品. 这早于查文的地平线,显示了早期的先进金学.
科学领域:
- 考古金属术是一种考古金属术.
- 安第斯山脉史前时期
背景情况:
- 安第斯山脉早期金的发展对于理解文化和技术进步至关重要.
- 以前的研究集中在后期,在了解早期的金属加工技术方面留下了空白.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究最早的铜和黄金在秘鲁卢林山谷工作的阶段.
- 确定原生铜加工,炼铜生产和黄金应用技术之间的时间关系.
主要方法:
- 分析来自Mina Perdida的铜和黄金文物,年代为公元前3120-3020年 (公元前1410-1090年).
- 检查文物制造技术,包括击,化和片用于金.
主要成果:
- 文物显示,当地金属被打成薄片,有火的证据.
- 铜制文物使用金被金,这表明了复杂的应用技术.
- 这些发现将安第斯金传统的关键元素置于查文地平线之前.
结论:
- 秘鲁海岸的土著铜的加工早于炼铜物品的生产.
- 安第斯金工业的基本技术比以前所认为的早得多.
- 这项研究为南美复杂金属加工的起源提供了关键的见解.
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