TY - JOUR
T1 - Study of Silver Used in Peruvian Viceroyalty Objects through Chemical Analysis
AU - Alviz-Meza, Anibal
AU - De Leo, Andrés
AU - Barandiaran-Gamarra, José
AU - Torres-Salazar, Edwin
AU - Orozco-Agamez, Juan
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The exploitation of metals such as silver and copper has been the basis of the economic and socio-cultural development of multiple Andean societies such as Peru. Vestiges of the main centers of colonial metallurgy are known for their exhibition at various points of the Andean baroque route. However, exist doubts about the constituent minerals that these objects may drag. A record of trace metals emitted during smelting operations are useful to estimate their quality and provenance. In this approach, we found viceroyalty silver objects with only copper as a tracer metal, in Ag/Cu ratios from 9 to 34.85. The crystalline system of both metals was found to be cubic in one object while other objects indicated amorphous phases for both elements. This type of research has the potential to be extended with other characterization techniques such as lead isotopic analysis, leading to the determination of the provenance of pieces today ubicated at Cusco.
AB - The exploitation of metals such as silver and copper has been the basis of the economic and socio-cultural development of multiple Andean societies such as Peru. Vestiges of the main centers of colonial metallurgy are known for their exhibition at various points of the Andean baroque route. However, exist doubts about the constituent minerals that these objects may drag. A record of trace metals emitted during smelting operations are useful to estimate their quality and provenance. In this approach, we found viceroyalty silver objects with only copper as a tracer metal, in Ag/Cu ratios from 9 to 34.85. The crystalline system of both metals was found to be cubic in one object while other objects indicated amorphous phases for both elements. This type of research has the potential to be extended with other characterization techniques such as lead isotopic analysis, leading to the determination of the provenance of pieces today ubicated at Cusco.
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U2 - 10.3303/CET2398045
DO - 10.3303/CET2398045
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85159587249
SN - 2283-9216
VL - 98
SP - 267
EP - 272
JO - Chemical Engineering Transactions
JF - Chemical Engineering Transactions
ER -