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Article Dans Une Revue Ancient Mesoamerica Année : 2019

DIGITAL IMAGING AND ARCHAEOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE CASCAJAL BLOCK: ESTABLISHING CONTEXT AND AUTHENTICITY FOR THE EARLIEST KNOWN OLMEC TEXT

Joshua Englehardt
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Mirta Insaurralde Caballero
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Emiliano Melgar Tísoc
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Luis Velázquez Maldonado
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Viridiana Guzmán Torres
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Michael Carrasco
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Although the Cascajal Block (CB), an incised greenstone slab from southeastern Veracruz, Mexico, arguably contains the earliest written text in the New World, debate remains regarding the object's authenticity, dating, and cultural affiliation. To address these issues, this article details recent analyses of the CB via polynomial texture mapping (PTM), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). PTM revealed new details that have resulted in a new epigraphic drawing of the block's incised text and allowed for improved identification of several constituent signs. Spectrometric analysis confirmed that the chemical composition of the CB matrix is consistent with serpentine and identified a uniform patina on its surface, which provided additional contextual data. SEM micrographs of polymer replica molds taken from the incised text evidence manufacturing traces that correspond to lapidary techniques observed on other Formative-period Olmec objects of secure provenience. Results assist in clarifying the archaeological contexts of the object and confirm that in terms of symbols, material, and manufacture the CB conforms to other Formative-period Olmec objects, supporting the object's authenticity, dating, and cultural affiliation.

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hal-02502631 , version 1 (09-03-2020)

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Joshua Englehardt, Mirta Insaurralde Caballero, Emiliano Melgar Tísoc, Luis Velázquez Maldonado, Viridiana Guzmán Torres, et al.. DIGITAL IMAGING AND ARCHAEOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE CASCAJAL BLOCK: ESTABLISHING CONTEXT AND AUTHENTICITY FOR THE EARLIEST KNOWN OLMEC TEXT. Ancient Mesoamerica, 2019, pp.1-21. ⟨10.1017/S0956536119000257⟩. ⟨hal-02502631⟩
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