Toxic pigment in a capacocha burial: Instrumental identification of cinnabar in inca human remains from Iquique, Chile

Arriaza, Bernardo; Ogalde, Juan Pablo; Campos, Marcelo; Paipa, Carolina; Leyton, Patricio; Lara, Nelson

Keywords: sem, raman spectroscopy, mercury, Mortuary Rituals, Ancient Poisoning, Red Pigments, Cerro Esmeralda

Abstract

We report on the analysis of a red pigment found in a lavish Inca burial from Cerro Esmeralda, Chile, associated with the human sacrifice of two young girls. The outcome shows that the red pigment is mainly cinnabar, with 95% of HgS content. Cinnabar is rarely found inthe archaeological record of Chile. Thus, we propose that our results are another line of evi-dence supporting Iquique’s Cerro Esmeralda inhumation as a unique Inca ritual. It was a special lower-elevation capacocha burial, most probably undertaken to politically and symbolically incorporate the coastal people into the Tawantinsuyo Empire.

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Título de la Revista: ARCHAEOMETRY
Volumen: 60
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 1324
Página final: 1333
Idioma: Inglés
Financiamiento/Sponsor: FONDECYT 1170120 ENTRE OTROS
URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14754754
DOI:

doi: 10.1111/arcm.12392

Notas: WOS, ISI