New chemical analysis of Aztec turquoise suggests it didn’t come from the SW US
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Re: New chemical analysis of Aztec turquoise suggests it didn’t come from the SW US
#2Cool story, mind you.
Re: New chemical analysis of Aztec turquoise suggests it didn’t come from the SW US
#3Re: New chemical analysis of Aztec turquoise suggests it didn’t come from the SW US
#4The article headline should be Colombia, not Columbia.
Colombia was named after Columbus (Colón in spanish) but in this case it is talking about the time before the discovery of America by the Europeans and in particular Columbus in 1492.
Re: New chemical analysis of Aztec turquoise suggests it didn’t come from the SW US
#5I understand that we have to rethink trade networks across central america but I'm more interested in where this turquoise came from. The logical conclusion would be local copper deposits, which the article states there are several of in mesoamerica.
But it never clarifies if those deposits are producing turquoise, or could have produced it in the past. Maybe it was all just mined out was my first thought.
Re: New chemical analysis of Aztec turquoise suggests it didn’t come from the SW US
#6So there are copper deposits outside of SW US. But no turquoise? I'm unsure of what the article is suggesting. I understand that we have to rethink trade networks across central america but I'm more interested in where this turquoise came from. The logical conclusion would be local copper deposits, which the article states there are several of in mesoamerica. But it never clarifies if those deposits are producing tur…
Re: New chemical analysis of Aztec turquoise suggests it didn’t come from the SW US
#7So there are copper deposits outside of SW US. But no turquoise? I'm unsure of what the article is suggesting. I understand that we have to rethink trade networks across central america but I'm more interested in where this turquoise came from. The logical conclusion would be local copper deposits, which the article states there are several of in mesoamerica. But it never clarifies if those deposits are producing tur…
Re: New chemical analysis of Aztec turquoise suggests it didn’t come from the SW US
#8I fear this is going to feed "because we can't find the mines, it must be China" crazyness. Cool story, mind you.