Archaeometric Studies of Nails from Funeral Context. San francisco Church (Mendoza, Argentina)

The archaeometallurgy is a discipline that is growing rapidly in the archaeological field. From the implementation of archaeometric techniques it has made progress in the knowledge about the different forms of production of metals. The reason why we have used a significant variety of analytical tool...

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Autor principal: Quiroga, Marcos
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Revista de Arqueología Histórica Argentina y Latinoamericana 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://plarci.org/index.php/RAHAYL/article/view/245
http://suquia.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/handle/suquia/9966
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topic arqueometalurgia
clavo arqueológico
metalografía
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Quiroga, Marcos
Archaeometric Studies of Nails from Funeral Context. San francisco Church (Mendoza, Argentina)
topic_facet arqueometalurgia
clavo arqueológico
metalografía
EDS
archaeometallurgy
bald archaeological
metallography
EDS
arqueometalurgia
arqueológicos calvo
metalografia
EDS
description The archaeometallurgy is a discipline that is growing rapidly in the archaeological field. From the implementation of archaeometric techniques it has made progress in the knowledge about the different forms of production of metals. The reason why we have used a significant variety of analytical tools to develop this research. We sought to investigate a type of metal object that was part of the material culture of Mendoza from its creation as city. Analyses were performed on the materials clavazón that were part of the funerary contexts recorded in the Ruins of San Francisco; the aim of these analyses was to answer related questions with the production process (technology, manufacturing and raw materials committed to its development). To develop microscopy studies resorted to a group of electro-mechanical, including chemical engineers, and from an interdisciplinary work could reach clear and limited interpretations. Archaeometric results were considered significant and provided valuable information to fill with the purpose of the present investigation.
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title Archaeometric Studies of Nails from Funeral Context. San francisco Church (Mendoza, Argentina)
title_short Archaeometric Studies of Nails from Funeral Context. San francisco Church (Mendoza, Argentina)
title_full Archaeometric Studies of Nails from Funeral Context. San francisco Church (Mendoza, Argentina)
title_fullStr Archaeometric Studies of Nails from Funeral Context. San francisco Church (Mendoza, Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Archaeometric Studies of Nails from Funeral Context. San francisco Church (Mendoza, Argentina)
title_sort archaeometric studies of nails from funeral context. san francisco church (mendoza, argentina)
publisher Revista de Arqueología Histórica Argentina y Latinoamericana
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