Maya Blue is an unusual blue pigment used on pottery, sculpture, and murals from the Preclassic to the Colonial period. Until the late 1960s, its composition was unknown, but chemists working in Spain, Belgium, Mexico, and the United States identified Maya Blue as a combination of indigo and the unusual clay mineral palygorskite (also called attapulgite). A source of palygorskite in the Maya area was unknown for years; then ethnoarchaeological research in the mid-1960s demonstrated that the contemporary Maya recognized the unique physical properties of palygorskite and used it as an additive for pottery temper and for curing certain types of illnesses. Because of its importance in Maya Blue, pre-Hispanic sources of the mineral were then sug...
After more than two decades of fieldwork in the Maya archaeological site of Calakmul, Mexico, numero...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
This paper presents the first evidence of the use of Maya Blue pigment in late pre-classic (c.300BC-...
Maya Blue is an unusual blue pigment used on pottery, sculpture, and murals from the Preclassic to t...
In spite of the abundance of colors found in the murals and other objects that correspond to the Cla...
The early peoples of Southern Mexico decorated pottery and painted pictures on walls with a stable b...
Maya blue is a pigment found in different archaeological sites of different cultures from Mesoameric...
This article is a description of the mine in the cenote in Sacalum, Yucatán that was a significant s...
A detailed and critical review of the literature pertaining to Maya Blue led to the conclusion that ...
The Maya Blue is a famous blue pigment developed by pre-Columbian civilizations of Mesoamerica and m...
International audienceMaya blue is an organo-clay artificial pigment composed of indigo and palygors...
Mesoamerican cultures had a strong tradition of written and pictorial manuscripts, called the codice...
Shepard has described several principal types of temper used in pre-Hispanic ceramics in northern Yu...
International audienceThe colours used in Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica to decorate walls, codices or art...
A blue pigment having the chemical stability of authentic Maya Blue can be prepared from indigo and ...
After more than two decades of fieldwork in the Maya archaeological site of Calakmul, Mexico, numero...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
This paper presents the first evidence of the use of Maya Blue pigment in late pre-classic (c.300BC-...
Maya Blue is an unusual blue pigment used on pottery, sculpture, and murals from the Preclassic to t...
In spite of the abundance of colors found in the murals and other objects that correspond to the Cla...
The early peoples of Southern Mexico decorated pottery and painted pictures on walls with a stable b...
Maya blue is a pigment found in different archaeological sites of different cultures from Mesoameric...
This article is a description of the mine in the cenote in Sacalum, Yucatán that was a significant s...
A detailed and critical review of the literature pertaining to Maya Blue led to the conclusion that ...
The Maya Blue is a famous blue pigment developed by pre-Columbian civilizations of Mesoamerica and m...
International audienceMaya blue is an organo-clay artificial pigment composed of indigo and palygors...
Mesoamerican cultures had a strong tradition of written and pictorial manuscripts, called the codice...
Shepard has described several principal types of temper used in pre-Hispanic ceramics in northern Yu...
International audienceThe colours used in Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica to decorate walls, codices or art...
A blue pigment having the chemical stability of authentic Maya Blue can be prepared from indigo and ...
After more than two decades of fieldwork in the Maya archaeological site of Calakmul, Mexico, numero...
Pigments developed by the Mayan civilization around 8th century, represent some of the most versatil...
This paper presents the first evidence of the use of Maya Blue pigment in late pre-classic (c.300BC-...