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    This Creepy Mask Is The Oldest Copper Object Crafted In South America

    Source: http://www.iflscience.com/editors-bl...south-america/



    This mask could be a very important artifact. Although it looks like a decidedly creepy prop from a horror film, this archaeological find is challenging what we thought we knew about the development of technology in pre-Columbian America.

    Anthropologists from the University of Buenos Aires reveal the story of this relic in a new study published in the journal Antiquity. The mask, they explain, was found poking out the earth near the small village of La Quebrada in Catamarca Province of northern Argentina after the summer rainy season in 2005. The 18 by 15 centimeter (7 by 5.9 inch) rectangular mask features some unrefined anthropomorphic traits – a pair of eye holes, a nose hole, and a basic mouth hole – indicating it was consciously designed to look like a human.

    Local residents alerted archaeologists, who quickly discovered it was buried alongside several bones belong to at least 14 people, including men, women, and children. A handful of the bones were stained with the characteristic green color of copper carbonate from the mask. This suggests the mask had some kind of funerary ritual purpose and was used to represent an ancestor.

    "The Ancestor cult is a very ancient and widespread cosmology in the Andean region, with of course, local and historical variants," study author Leticia Inés Cortés told IFLScience. "There is also a number of evidence that shows that, at that time, mobile groups used to transport the bodies of their dead or parts of these bodies from place to place along with them."

    "In that sense, I argued that the mask – a recognizable “subject” within the undifferentiated bodies - acts as the synthesis of that community of men and women, children and adults," she added. "In other words, the humanity of the mask constitutes a metaphor of the community buried there, the ancestors."

    The study notes the human remains date back to around 3,000 years ago. Since the mask was placed alongside the bodies around the time of the burial, it means the mask is the “oldest intentionally shaped copper object discovered in the Andes.”

    Researchers analyzed the chemical composition of the mask to discover that the copper was sourced from ores also found in Catamarca Province, around 70 kilometers (44 miles) away. Archaeologists have previously discovered gold sheets shaped as beads from the northern Titicaca area of Peru made approximately 3,733 years ago. There are also reports of copper flecks that date from around 3,000 years in Mina Perdida, Peru. However, this still remains the first crafted piece of copper discovered in the Andes.

    The research was funded by Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, and the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina.

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    Obviously ancient aliens

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    Can't found information in english about the pre columbian Argentine north west.
    Here are some articles in spanish.

    Cultura santamariana

    La cultura santamariana o cultura de Santa María fue una civilización que se desarrolló en el norte de la actual provincia de Catamarca y el sudoeste de la provincia de Salta (Argentina), entre el 1200 y el 1470 de nuestra era; sus principales asentamientos estaban en los Valles Calchaquíes y sus zonas aledañas más inmediatas.

    Coincide en gran parte con la etnia diaguita, ya que pueblos de ese origen poblaban la región durante el desarrollo de la cultura santamariana.

    Para la agricultura, se utilizaban terrazas de cultivo y sistemas de regadío, lo que permitió sustentar a una considerable población. Entre los cultivos se encontraban: maíz, papas, porotos, quínoa y zapallos. Fueron también recolectores de los frutos del algarrobo y el chañar. La disponibilidad de llamas como animales de carga para realizar caravanas, les permitió desarrollar un importante intercambio económico y cultural con distintos pueblos vecinos.

    Trabajaron metales como el cobre, el oro y la plata, realizando artesanías más desarrolladas. Realizaban grandes vasijas cerámicas muy decoradas que utilizaban como urnas funerarias.

    Su sociedad estaba organizada en señoríos hereditarios, ocupando los guerreros y sacerdotes (de tipo chamánico) la jerarquía más alta dentro de la sociedad.

    La población vivía en aldeas en los cerros o en casas dispersas a lo largo de los ríos. Las viviendas eran piedra. Construyeron fortificaciones defensivas denominadas pucarás.

    Hacia 1430, los incas procedentes de los Andes peruanos entran en contacto con esta cultura, llevando cambios políticos a la región. Los incas incluyeron la región en dos importantes provincias: Chicoana y Quire Quire (o Kiri Kiri).

    A la llegada de los incas y, poco después de los españoles, la región estaba habitada por parcialidades diaguitas como los yocaviles, calchaquíes, amaichas, anguinhaos, cafayates y encalillas, que tenían como lengua común el kakán.

    Simultáneamente a la cultura santamariana, se desarrollan en la zonas vecinas varias culturas similares:









    Cultura Belén

    La "cultura de Belén" también fue desarrollada por parcialidades diaguitas en los valles de Abaucán, Hualfín y en el bolsón de Pipanaco.

    Se caracteriza por sus figuras de serpientes, surís y sapos con cuerpos reticulados o con cruz. Se destacaron en su alfarería, fabricando urnas con la base en forma de cono truncado invertido y un cuello cilíndrico con dos asas.

    Utilizaron el bronce para hacer hachas y otros artículos.

    Cultura Sanagasta

    La cultura Sanagasta o Angualasto tuvo su centro en territorio de la actual provincia argentina de La Rioja y extendió su influencia hasta el territorio de la actual provincia de San Juan. Está asociada con los capayanes, culturalmente muy emparentados y que hablaban la misma lengua que los diaguitas. Posiblemente algunos de los yacimientos identificados como pertenecientes a esta cultura deban ser asociados a los olongastas.

    Se caracteriza porque su cerámica tiene dibujos abstractos en grandes recipientes o urnas de boca amplia y paredes oblicuas. Emplearon los colores negro, rojo y blanco. Trabajaron también metales, principalmente el cobre con el que hicieron pectorales y aros.

    Cultura Hualfín

    Se desarrolla entre los años 850 y 1450.
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    had to be south america, home of the weirdos with no real culture at all

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    i hope the remains are DNA tested if possible

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha View Post
    i hope the remains are DNA tested if possible
    Are you implying that those ancient cultures were either hyperboreans or black kangz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacques de Imbelloni View Post
    Are you implying that those ancient cultures were either hyperboreans or black kangz?
    Clearly they were the aboriginal australian master race

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    Some cultural remains:

    Diaguita – Ruins of Quilmes were built by the Quilmes, a Diaguita people.






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    megalithic structures:







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    I see nothing creepy about that mask.

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