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  • La máscara de Malinaltepec
Utgivning, distribution etc.
  • México, D.F. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 2010
DDC klassifikationskod (Dewey Decimal Classification)
  • 731/.75
SAB klassifikationskod
  • 731/.75
Upplaga
  • 1. ed.
Fysisk beskrivning
  • 245 pages illustrations (some color), color maps 22 x 23 cm
Fysiskt medium
  • 22 x 23 cm
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • Includes a reprint of the pamphlet: Máscara con mosaico de turquesas : dictámenes pericales (p. 217-244). México : Imprenta del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Historia y Etnografía, 1922.
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc.
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-214).
Anmärkning: Innehåll
  • Diana Magaloni Kepel -- Presentación / Introducción / Sofía Martínez del Campo Lanz -- La máscara con mosaico de Malinaltepec / Sofía Martínez del Campo Lanz -- La máscara de Malinaltepec y sus compañeras / Sue Scott -- Caracterización morfométrica y comparación de la máscara de Malinaltepec / Josefina Bautista Martínez y Misha Quinto-Sánchez -- Mineralogía, petrografía y características lapidarias de la máscara de Malinaltepec / Ricardo Sánchez Hernández y Jasinto Robles Camacho -- Estudio no destructivo "in situ" de la máscara de Malinaltepec / José Luis Ruvalcaba [and others] -- Análisis tecnológico de la máscara y el collar de Malinaltepec / Adrián Vázquez Castro [and others] -- El adhesivo utilizado para pegar las teselas de la máscara de Malinaltepec / Jasinto Robles Camacho [and others] Bibliografía Anexo Créditos icnográficos.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning
  • "The Malinaltepec Mask", publication coordinated by Sofia Martínez del Campo, specialist in funerary masks, integrates 7 recent studies by 20 researchers on the noted turquoise Pre-Hispanic piece. The book deals with substantial and assorted analyses that the piece made out of 762 tesserae with an approximate age of 1,800 years underwent. Among the studies are morphometric characterization, mineralogy, petrography, lapidary characteristics, technological analysis and adhesives used to paste decorations. "Since its finding in 1921, the mask caused controversy among archaeologists: specialist Porfírio Aguirre thought he had just found one of the great treasures of Mesoamerica, while authorities thought it had been recently created. "In early 2008 archaeologist Felipe Solís, then director of the National Museum of Anthropology (MNA), promoted the investigation of the Teotihuacan mask with the aim of clearing up any doubts". The work is product of an interdisciplinary investigation, gathering around the object more than 20 specialists in chemistry, mineralogy, petrography, biology, archaeology and Anthropology. "This is a mask of great quality, with different material inlay, a Teotihuacan object to which decoration was added up later, integrating the unity through time", commented Eduardo Matos Moctezuma. A piece that unites two periods of time. Malinaltepec Mask is a Teotihuacan-style funerary object used in 2 different moments: it was created during the Classic period (200-900 AD) and used again in a funeral during the Post Classic period (900-1521 AD, "Mesoamerican people treasured pieces of past cultures, recovering Olmeca and Teotihuacan masks from funerary contexts and re appropriating them later to give them different uses", detailed the restorer. "Its function during the Classic period is unknown, it might have been part of a sculpture or attached to an architectural structure; during the Post Classic, it was used to bury it with an important character. "It was then when they covered it with shell, turquoise and amazonite fragments, to give it the face of Chalchiuhtlicue; according to ancient beliefs, it would allow the departed to present in the underworld and ascend to the celestial level with the face of a divinity. We do not know if it was used by a man or a woman", concluded Martínez del Campo.
Anmärkning: Språk
  • In Spanish.
Term
  • Masker
  • Antikviteter
  • Masks (Sculpture)
  • Indian masks Mexico Malinaltepec.
  • Indian art Mexico Malinaltepec.
  • Indians of Mexico Antiquities.
  • Antiquities.
  • Indian art.
  • Mosaik
  • Mosaikmask
  • Indian masks.
  • Masks (Sculpture)
  • Maske.
  • Indians of Mexico Antiquities.
  • Antiques
  • Masks
Geografiskt namn
  • Malinaltepec (Mexico) Antiquities.
  • Malinaltepec.
  • Mexico Malinaltepec.
  • Mexiko
Personnamn
  • Martínez del Campo Lanz, Sofía
Institutionsnamn
  • Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (Mexico)
Uniform titel
  • Máscara con mosaico de turquesas.
ISBN
  • 9786074840841
  • 6074840849
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