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_aAMER-ANT/vol.47(1)/ jan.1982
100 1 _aLechtman, Heather
245 _aNew perspectives on Moche metallurgy: techniques of gilding copper at Loma Negra, Northern Perú.
_cHeather Lechtman
260 _aEstados Unidos-US :
_bSociety for American Archaeology,
_c1982.
300 _apáginas 3-30:
_bilustraciones en blanco y negro.
310 _aTrimestral
362 _avol.47; n.1 (Jan.1982)
490 _aAmerican Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology ;
_vno.1
520 _aThe metal objects found in 1969 at the north Peruvian site of Loma Negra, in the region of Cerro Vicús, form one of the largest and most important single groups of Moche metal artifacts known. Since the objects were looted from burials at the site, the are without context, seriously compounding the problems of their relative chronology within the Moche sequence and of their relations with Moche material from the coast farther to the south. Metallurigcal studies of a group of gilt copper objects from Loma Negra have shown that the gilding was achieved by an electrochemical replacement plating process in which gold and silver are dissolved in an aqueous solution of corrosive minerals. The precious metals are then plated from solution anto the copper objects. Moche metal craftsmen can now be credited with having developed the two most sophisticated of Andean gilding procedures: depletion gilding and electrochemical replacement plating.
653 _aCULTURA MOCHE
653 _aMETALURGIA
653 _aMETALES
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_aSociety for American Archaeology
_dEstados Unidos-US : Society for American Archaeology, 1982.
_oHEMREV006610
_tAmerican Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology;
_w(BO-LP-MUSEF)MUSEF-HEM-PPE-091177
810 _aSoociety for American Archaeology.
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901 _aCarla Nina López
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