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Black paintings in the late Yocavil ceramics (11th– 17th centuries): Applying micro X-ray diffraction to the study of archaeological potteries in Northwest Argentina
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Archaeometrical characterization of pigments and paintings on Pre-Hispanic pottery from the regions of Fiambalá and Chaschuil (Catamarca, Argentina)
Published 2020“…Results indicate the continuity in use of certain pigments (mainly hematite for red hues and Mn oxides in combination with magnetite for black paints) within the different socio-political organizations that inhabited the region from the first to the 14th centuries ce, in spite of the diverse shades of colour, which suggests an intentional search linked with their cultural conventions. …”
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Micro-spectroscopic analysis of pigments and carbonization layers on prehispanic rock art at the Oyola's caves, Argentina, using a stratigraphic approach
Published 2016“…Moreover, a methodology to differentiate black painting layers from carbon deposition layers from bonfires and to characterize them is presented. …”
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Micro-spectroscopic analysis of pigments and carbonization layers on prehispanic rock art at the Oyola's caves, Argentina, using a stratigraphic approach
Published 2016“…Moreover, a methodology to differentiate black painting layers from carbon deposition layers from bonfires and to characterize them is presented. …”
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