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Utilização do teste de 1-RM na mensuração da razão entre flexores e extensores de joelho em adultos jovens
Nondestructive in situ XRF provenance study of Mesoamerican turquoise
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 41st International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA), celebrado en Kalamata (Grecia) del 15 al 21 de mayo de 2016.The Aztecs among other Mesoamerican cultures used significant amounts of green-blue minerals, generally designated as turquoise, in their offerings. The aim of this work is to determine the chemical composition of blue minerals present in artefacts discovered during several archaeological excavations among which the Templo Mayor in México - Tenochtitlán, Aztecs former capital. This work proposes a first evaluation of the different mineral species by performing in situ analyses using nondestructive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and comparing the obtained results to those of a mineral database. This study is based on the theory of the >cultural turquoise> established by Weigand et al. and resumed by Kim et al. It suggests that most of the Mesoamerican societies, throughout time, conferred a symbolic value to the green blue color and employed blue and green minerals to prepare offerings. Nevertheless, one can-also think that the manufacture of the objects was carried out without giving so much importance to the choice of the raw material when mixing various mineral species from
>cultural turquoise>' This last point is discussed in this investigation. The second part of this work consists of the XRF analysis of geological >chemical turquoise> references of several mines from American Southwest and Mexican Northwest. The goal is to determine the validity of using XRF to study the turquoise chemical composition for
provenance studies and thus, to apply it to archeological data in order to evaluate
Mesoamerican long-distance trade.This research has been supported bY grants from CONACYT U49839-R, CONACYT 131944 MOVIL II and PAPIIT UNAM IN402S13 ANDREAH II.Peer Reviewe