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Archaeometric Application of the Raman Microprobe to the Non-Destructive Identification of Two Pre-Columbian Ceremonial Polished 'Greenstone' Axe-Heads from Mesoamerica

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Two ceremonial polished 'greenstone' axe-heads from Mesoamerica were examined with a Raman microprobe in order to identify the mineral phases present, and hence to classify the rock type as a feasibility test of this non-destructive method, i.e. an alternative to conventional destructive archaeometric methods such as diverse analyses made upon drilled cores, sawn slices, chipped fragments or scraped powders. Axe-head 1 from Mexico, constitued of a green rock with noticeable disseminated red or black minerals, revealed the presence of garnet, clinopyroxene and titanite with probable clinoamphibole ; this is an eclogite since the available calibration of the chemical variation of garnet or clinopyroxene mineral solid solutions with Raman wavenumber shifts permit semi-quantitative chemical analyses of these two critical minerals. Axe-head 2 from Guatemala consists of a uniform bluish green coloured mineral which is shown here to the nearby pure jadeite jade ; the rock is thus a jadeitite. Both rock types are dense, hard, aesthetic and valuable. Known geological localities for either of these rock types are rare worl-wide, especially in the Americas, as their mineral assemblages with Al predominantly in octahedral coordination require unusually high pressure for their crystallization. Axe-head 1 is the first record for the pre-Columbian utilization of, and commerce in, eclogite in Mesoamerica. This feasibility study demonstrates the utility of the Raman microprobe for the physico-chemical characterization of precious archaeological artifacts in stone. It is suggested that this technique could and should become a routine approach in archaeometry for identification and provenancing.
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David C Smith, François Gendron. Archaeometric Application of the Raman Microprobe to the Non-Destructive Identification of Two Pre-Columbian Ceremonial Polished 'Greenstone' Axe-Heads from Mesoamerica. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 1997, 28, pp.731-738. ⟨hal-04088492⟩
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