Material analysis of Aztec codices in Berlin: Assignment of small fragments compiled as cutouts on one plate in Humboldt’s “Atlas pittoresque du voyage”

The collection Manuscripta Americana in Berlin consists of fragmented codices acquired by Alexander von Humboldt in Mexico. Some of these Humboldt Codices are published as hieroglyphic writings of the Aztecs in “Vues des Cordilleres et Monuments des Peuples indigènes de l’Amerique”. Starting from a...

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Main Authors: Renate Noeller, Angelika Danielewski, Robert Giel, Eef Overgaauw, Oliver Hahn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-12-01
Series:Science and Technology of Archaeological Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20548923.2019.1682816
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spelling doaj-37611964f1604ec8bfc3832d36a3f3e92020-11-25T04:06:42ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Archaeological Research2054-89232019-12-015211312610.1080/20548923.2019.16828161682816Material analysis of Aztec codices in Berlin: Assignment of small fragments compiled as cutouts on one plate in Humboldt’s “Atlas pittoresque du voyage”Renate Noeller0Angelika Danielewski1Robert Giel2Eef Overgaauw3Oliver Hahn4Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), 4.5, Analysis of Cultural AssetsState Library Berlin Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SBB SPK), Manuscript DepartmentState Library Berlin Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SBB SPK), Manuscript DepartmentState Library Berlin Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (SBB SPK), Manuscript DepartmentBundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), 4.5, Analysis of Cultural AssetsThe collection Manuscripta Americana in Berlin consists of fragmented codices acquired by Alexander von Humboldt in Mexico. Some of these Humboldt Codices are published as hieroglyphic writings of the Aztecs in “Vues des Cordilleres et Monuments des Peuples indigènes de l’Amerique”. Starting from a special compilation of seven fragments on plate 36 in the “Atlas”, we investigated the corresponding original fragments using material analysis in order to clarify their historical relations. The analyses were carried out with X-ray fluorescence analysis, VIS spectroscopy, and infrared spectroscopy in diffuse reflection and revealed typical indigenous colors like cochineal, indigo, and organic yellows (e.g. mangrove and zacatlaxcalli). Four fragments under investigation show exactly the same material and thus must once have belonged together in one compendium. An additional manuscript from Mizquiahuala also shown on plate 36 can be matched to another one that is not published in the “Atlas”.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20548923.2019.1682816humboldt codicesxrf analysesvis spectroscopyftir spectroscopyvues des cordillèresaztec manuscript fragmentscolors and inks
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author Renate Noeller
Angelika Danielewski
Robert Giel
Eef Overgaauw
Oliver Hahn
spellingShingle Renate Noeller
Angelika Danielewski
Robert Giel
Eef Overgaauw
Oliver Hahn
Material analysis of Aztec codices in Berlin: Assignment of small fragments compiled as cutouts on one plate in Humboldt’s “Atlas pittoresque du voyage”
Science and Technology of Archaeological Research
humboldt codices
xrf analyses
vis spectroscopy
ftir spectroscopy
vues des cordillères
aztec manuscript fragments
colors and inks
author_facet Renate Noeller
Angelika Danielewski
Robert Giel
Eef Overgaauw
Oliver Hahn
author_sort Renate Noeller
title Material analysis of Aztec codices in Berlin: Assignment of small fragments compiled as cutouts on one plate in Humboldt’s “Atlas pittoresque du voyage”
title_short Material analysis of Aztec codices in Berlin: Assignment of small fragments compiled as cutouts on one plate in Humboldt’s “Atlas pittoresque du voyage”
title_full Material analysis of Aztec codices in Berlin: Assignment of small fragments compiled as cutouts on one plate in Humboldt’s “Atlas pittoresque du voyage”
title_fullStr Material analysis of Aztec codices in Berlin: Assignment of small fragments compiled as cutouts on one plate in Humboldt’s “Atlas pittoresque du voyage”
title_full_unstemmed Material analysis of Aztec codices in Berlin: Assignment of small fragments compiled as cutouts on one plate in Humboldt’s “Atlas pittoresque du voyage”
title_sort material analysis of aztec codices in berlin: assignment of small fragments compiled as cutouts on one plate in humboldt’s “atlas pittoresque du voyage”
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Science and Technology of Archaeological Research
issn 2054-8923
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The collection Manuscripta Americana in Berlin consists of fragmented codices acquired by Alexander von Humboldt in Mexico. Some of these Humboldt Codices are published as hieroglyphic writings of the Aztecs in “Vues des Cordilleres et Monuments des Peuples indigènes de l’Amerique”. Starting from a special compilation of seven fragments on plate 36 in the “Atlas”, we investigated the corresponding original fragments using material analysis in order to clarify their historical relations. The analyses were carried out with X-ray fluorescence analysis, VIS spectroscopy, and infrared spectroscopy in diffuse reflection and revealed typical indigenous colors like cochineal, indigo, and organic yellows (e.g. mangrove and zacatlaxcalli). Four fragments under investigation show exactly the same material and thus must once have belonged together in one compendium. An additional manuscript from Mizquiahuala also shown on plate 36 can be matched to another one that is not published in the “Atlas”.
topic humboldt codices
xrf analyses
vis spectroscopy
ftir spectroscopy
vues des cordillères
aztec manuscript fragments
colors and inks
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20548923.2019.1682816
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