36
THE GUANGALA AND MANTEÑO-HUANCAVILCA SHELL ORNAMENT PRODUCTION METHODS Sydney Cargill, Isha Chavva, Shannon Duffy, Julia Flores, Jennifer Mao, Gabrielle Shvartsman, Cindy Weng, Sharmitha Yerneni

the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

  • Upload
    ngolien

  • View
    218

  • Download
    1

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

THE GUANGALA AND

MANTEÑO-HUANCAVILCA

SHELL ORNAMENT

PRODUCTION METHODS

Sydney Cargill, Isha Chavva, Shannon Duffy, Julia Flores, Jennifer Mao, Gabrielle Shvartsman, Cindy

Weng, Sharmitha Yerneni

Page 2: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production
Page 3: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Peru

Spondylus

Page 4: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Guangala 200 B.C.- 600/800 A.D.

Page 5: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Manteño-Huancavilca 700/900 A.D. - 1530 A.D.

Page 6: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

● Samples were recovered from two main sites ○ Site 47 near El Azúcar

(Guangala) ○ Site T2-2 near Chanduy

(Manteño-Huancavilca)

Page 7: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Hypotheses 1. Shell reduction - combination of sawing and

knapping processes 2. Drilling - comparing Guangala and

Manteño-Huancavilca beads 3. Grinding - added to shell reduction process

during Manteño-Huancavilca

How did they get from a Spondylus shell to a 4 mm bead?

Page 8: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Shell Reduction: Sawing

Page 9: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production
Page 10: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

archaeological samples suggestive of sawing

Page 11: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production
Page 12: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

archaeological

experimental

Page 13: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Boiling and the Moh’s Hardness Scale

Page 14: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Hardness (Moh’s Hardness Scale)

Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3

After Boiling 5

min.

After Cooling 5

min.

After Boiling 5

min.

After Cooling 5

min.

After Boiling 5

min.

After Cooling 5

min.

2 3 3 3-4 3 3

Calcite, Shell, Gypsum Fluorite, Shell, Calcite Fluorite, Shell, Calcite

(Top to Bottom) (Top to Bottom) (Top to Bottom)

Page 15: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Shell Reduction: Knapping

Page 16: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Piece that was knapped off from the cortex

Page 17: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

archaeological experimental

Page 18: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Drilling: Bead Perforation Analysis

Page 19: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)

Page 20: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Comparison of Drilling Methods

Although the drill hole rims of both the Guangala and M-H beads were smooth, the interior

cavity of the M-H bead was smoother than that of the Guangala bead.

Guangala Bead Manteño-Huancavilca Bead

Page 21: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Shell Refinement: Grinding

Page 22: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

sandstone

Page 23: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Experimental Shell Sample 1 (circular method)

Page 24: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Experimental Shell Sample 2 (back-and-forth method)

Page 25: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Circular Method

Back-and-Forth Method

Archaeological Shell Sample

Page 26: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Guangala Bead Manteño-Huancavilca Bead Circular Method

Page 27: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Back-and-forth Method Guangala Bead Manteño-Huancavilca Bead

Page 28: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Fracture Method

Page 29: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

● Find fracture lines

● Obsidian pieces to cut

Page 30: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

● Under five minutes

● No grit, lemon, or boiling

● 1mm deep cut

● considerably efficient

Page 31: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

● Compared ridges:

experimental and original

● pre-existing vs. created

fractures

● Fracture creation risky

● More research

Experimental Original

Page 32: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Future Research

Page 33: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Conclusion

Page 34: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

Acknowledgements We would like to thank:

Independent College Fund of NJ/Johnson & Johnson AT&T

Bayer Healthcare The Overdeck Family Foundation

NJGSS Alumnae, Parents, and Corporate Matching Funds Board of Overseers, New Jersey Governor’s Schools

The State of New Jersey Drew University

Dr. Maria Masucci Dr. Adam Cassano Dr. Steve Surace

Kaushaly (Shelly) Patel Yumi Kouh

Page 35: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

References Spondylus shell and beads:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/12/131203-chimu-

tomb-ancient-peru-nobles-sacrifices-archaeology-science/

Red Spondylus necklace:

http://nga.gov.au/exhibition/Incas/Default.cfm?IRN=231264&BioArtistIR

N=91411&MnuID=3&GalID=3&ViewID=2

Moh’s hardness scale:

http://www.nature.nps.gov/geology/education/concepts/minerals.cfm

SEM picture

http://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/Laboratories/kr_laboratories/SEM.cfm

Page 36: the guangala and manteño-huancavilca shell ornament production

THANK YOU!