The use and production of black Mn‐based pigments for painting late (c. 900–1450) and Inca (c. 1450–1600) periods ceramic vessels in Northwestern Argentina: a multi‐analytical approach using μRaman, FT‐IR, and XRD

Author:

De La Fuente Guillermo A.1,Basile Mara2,Desimone Mariela3,Rasmussen Kaare L.4ORCID,Martínez Carricondo Marina G.1,Rozas Guillermo5ORCID,Vera Sergio D.1,Tomba Juan P.3,Crespo Esteban6

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio de Petrología y Conservación Cerámica, Escuela de Arqueología Universidad Nacional de Catamarca–Instituto Regional de Estudios Culturales y Sociales (IRES) Catamarca Argentina

2. Instituto de las Culturas (IDECU) Universidad de Buenos Aires‐CONICET Buenos Aires Argentina

3. Instituto de InvestigacionesenCiencia y Tecnología de Materiales (INTEMA), CONICET Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Buenos Aires Mar del Plata Argentina

4. Institute of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy University of Southern Denmark Odense M Denmark

5. Laboratorio de Fotónica y Optoelectrónica, Centro AtómicoBariloche e Instituto Balseiro, INN, CNEA, CONICET San Carlos de Bariloche Argentina

6. Laboratorio de Microanálisis (LABMEM), CONICET San Luis Argentina

Abstract

AbstractLate and Inca period pottery in the Northwestern Argentine region present two or three characteristic prefiring colors (red, black, and white or cream) in their decoration. Sanagasta and Belén vessels from Late Period are characterized by a bichrome black‐on‐red/cream and black‐on‐red painted decoration, respectively, whereas Inca vessels exhibit a black‐on‐red painted decoration. Analytical results obtained by μRaman, FT‐IR, and XRD analyses on a relatively large number of samples show that the pre‐Hispanic potters during Late and Inca periods used a manganese‐based technique to obtain black colours in these large vessels fired in an oxidising atmosphere. Black paints were produced by the systematic use of different mineral complex mixtures of Mn (pyrolusite, bixbyte, and hausmannite) and hematite. As a result, spinel phases like jacobsite (a Fe‐Mn compound) and magnetite were formed at different firing temperatures. Red paints were obtained using the mineral hematite. A detailed discussion is presented concerning the firing conditions to obtain these black hues.

Funder

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

Publisher

Wiley

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