The ceramics of Malpas of Zacapu, Michoacán, Mexico, during the Early and Middle Postclassic periods (900–1450 AD): Micro-chemical characterization of surface paintings
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Tarascan ceramic sherds from two Postclassical archaeological sites (900–1450 AD) at the Malpaís of Zacapu,
Michoacán, Mexico, were investigated by combining Back-Scattered Scanning Electron Microscopy and
Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (BSEM-EDS), μ-X-Ray Diffractometry (μ-XRD), μ-X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy
(μ-XRF) and μ-Raman Spectroscopy. These sherds are famous for their forms and decorations although the
composition of its raw materials remains so far unknown and focused only on the composition of the ceramic
paste. For the purpose of surface decoration characterization, the pigments used in slips and paintings were
identified as hematite, magnetite, amorphous carbon, graphite and lignite. Furthermore chemical and molecular
structure determination allowed the identification of technological aspects such as the firing temperatures and
atmospheres used in ceramics production.
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Spectrochimica Acta Part B 119, 10-16