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- Title
Mineralogy and chemistry of the green stone artifacts (muiraquitãs) of the museums of the Brazilian State of Pará.
- Authors
Resque Meirelles, Anna Cristina; da Costa, Marcondes Lima
- Abstract
Muiraquitãs, lithic artifacts found in the Amazon basin, have been considered to be Asian in origin, or to have been sculpted by the legendary female Amazon warriors. These pieces are now very rare, and are found mainly in museum collections. In the present study, the mineralogical and chemical content of 23 specimens from the collections of the Museu de Gemas (Gemstone Museum) and Museu do Encontro (Meeting Museum) in Belém, Brazil, were analyzed. Most of the pieces were made of minerals commonly found in Brazil - quartz, albite, microcline, variscite, anorthite, and tremolite (the equivalent of nephritic jade). However, four of the pieces were made of jadeite, that is, jadeitic jade, which is unknown in the Amazon basin or in other parts of Brazil. The confirmation of the presence of this mineral in some of the artifacts reopens the debate on the mineralogical origin of the muiraquitãs found in the Amazon basin. Before the present discovery, their origin was defended as Amazonian due to the absence of jadeite jade in the searched pieces and the fact that jadeite was not found in Brazil but in Central America and Asia.
- Subjects
AMAZON River Watershed; ANTIQUITIES; MUSEUMS; MINERAL collecting; JADEITE (Petrology); TREMOLITE; ANORTHITE
- Publication
Rem: Revista Escola de Minas, 2012, Vol 65, Issue 1, p59
- ISSN
0370-4467
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/S0370-44672012000100008