Supergene copper and the ancient mining landscapes of the Atacama desert: Refining the protocol for the study of archaeological copper minerals through the case study of pukara de turi
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Supergene copper and the ancient mining landscapes of the Atacama desert: Refining the protocol for the study of archaeological copper minerals through the case study of pukara de turi
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Northern Chile is home to the world’s largest copper ore deposits, which have been exploited
for thousands of years by different groups, at varying scales and for different purposes. In
this context, it is important to develop new protocols to characterise the mineralogical variability of
archaeological copper ores. A comprehensive and representative methodology in the analysis of minerals,
the application of non-destructive analytical techniques, and the combination of insights from
geological, archaeological and local knowledge are key to developing a copper mineral repository of
the Atacama Desert area. Geochemical analyses were applied to the study of 568 samples from the
archaeological site Pukara de Turi, with different techniques such as micro-XRF, XRD, QEMSCAN,
Raman spectroscopy and technological studies. This exhaustive analysis allowed for the recognition
of two mineralogical associations: atacamite/brochantite (99%) and azurite/chrysocolla (1%). The
study of various minerals allows data to be interpreted more reliably and to trace the likely geological
sources of these minerals. The azurite/chrysocolla samples appear to belong to the same mineral
association found in the Cerro Verde district, which is probably the source of these samples. The
atacamite/brochantite samples appear to come from more than one geological source, including, but
not limited to, Chuquicamata-Radomiro Tomic and El Abra-Conchi.
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IIE Fulbright award
University of New Mexico Snead-Wertheim Endowed Lectureship in Anthropology and History
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID)/BECA DOCTORADO NACIONAL/2018 21181070
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1201603
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CONICYT-USA 2013/0012
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