Ceramic finds from the Galería de las Ofrendas at Chavín de Huántar and surface finds from the settlement of Chavín were characterised
by combining the results of archaeological typology with archaeometric studies using neutron activation analysis, Mössbauer
spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and thin-section microscopy. Sherds from the pyramid Tello are included in the study as representative
of local material. The analyses show that the vessels were made from different raw materials and that different firing procedures
were used in their production. Sherds of certain styles largely exhibit similar types of Mössbauer patterns and in many instances
also have similar element compositions. This supports the archaeological notion that the vessels were brought to Chavín from
the provinces, perhaps on the occasion of a festivity.
Formative ceramics - Galería de las Ofrendas - Chavín de Huántar - Mössbauer spectroscopy - thin section microscopy - X-ray diffraction
This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.