Turquoise Mosaics from Mexico

Author:   Colin McEwan ,  Andrew Middleton ,  Caroline Cartwright ,  Rebecca Stacey
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9780822339151


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   15 November 2006
Format:   Hardback
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The nine turquoise mosaics from Mexico are some the most striking pieces in the collections of the British Museum. Among the few surviving such artifacts, these exquisite objects include two masks, a shield, a knife, a helmet, a double-headed serpent, a mosaic on a human skull, a jaguar, and an animal head. They all originate from the Mixtec and Aztec civilizations first encountered by Europeans during the Spanish conquest in the early sixteenth century. The mosaics have long excited admiration for their masterful blend of technical skill and artistry and fascination regarding their association with ritual and ceremony. Only recently though, have scientific investigations undertaken by the British Museum dramatically advanced knowledge of the mosaics by characterizing, for the first time, the variety of natural materials that were used to create them. Illustrated with more than 160 color images, this book describes the recent scientific findings about the mosaics in detail, revealing them to be rich repositories of information about ancient Mexico. The materials used to construct the mosaics demonstrate their makers’ deep knowledge of the natural world and its resources. The effort that would have been involved in procuring the materials testifies to the mosaics’ value and significance in a society imbued with myths and religious beliefs. The British Museum’s analyses have provided evidence of the way that the materials were prepared and assembled, the tools used, and the choices that were made by artisans. In addition, by drawing on historical accounts including early codices, as well as recent archaeological discoveries, specialists have learned more about the place of the mosaics in ancient Mexican culture. Filled with information about the religion, art, and natural and cultural history as well as the extraordinary ability of modern science to enable detailed insight into past eras, Turquoise Mosaics from Mexico offers an overview of the production, utilization, and eventual fate of these beautiful and mysterious objects.

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Author:   Colin McEwan ,  Andrew Middleton ,  Caroline Cartwright ,  Rebecca Stacey
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.40cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.60cm
Weight:   0.535kg
ISBN:  

9780822339151


ISBN 10:   0822339153
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   15 November 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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What makes Turquoise Mosaics From Mexico of special interest to mosaic artists is the information on how and why particular materials were used, their origins and ritual significance. Also very useful for visual artists are the illustrations of multiple views of objects and magnified images of their details. The illustrations allow the reader vantage points typically not seen from texts or even first hand as a museum-goer. --Janet Kozachek, British Association for Modern Mosaics Newsletter


What makes Turquoise Mosaics From Mexico of special interest to mosaic artists is the information on how and why particular materials were used, their origins and ritual significance. Also very useful for visual artists are the illustrations of multiple views of objects and magnified images of their details. The illustrations allow the reader vantage points typically not seen from texts or even first hand as a museum-goer. -- Janet Kozachek, British Association for Modern Mosaics Newsletter


What makes Turquoise Mosaics From Mexico of special interest to mosaic artists is the information on how and why particular materials were used, their origins and ritual significance. Also very useful for visual artists are the illustrations of multiple views of objects and magnified images of their details. The illustrations allow the reader vantage points typically not seen from texts or even first hand as a museum-goer. -- Janet Kozachek * British Association for Modern Mosaics Newsletter *


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Colin McEwan is an archaeologist and head of the Americas section at the British Museum. Andrew Middleton is a mineralogist at the British Museum. Caroline Cartwright specializes in the identification of wood, fiber, and shell as a scientist at the British Museum Rebecca Stacey is an expert in the characterization of resins, waxes, and gums at the British Museum.

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