2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.1c00472
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Human Blood and Bird Egg Proteins Identified in Red Paint Covering a 1000-Year-Old Gold Mask from Peru

Abstract: We analyzed a red paint sample from the surface of a gold mask excavated from a Middle Sicán elite tomb in Peru. The mask covered the face of the principal male and dates from ca. 1000 AD, a period when many painted precious metal objects were produced. The paint’s inorganic pigment was identified more than 30 years ago as cinnabar (a mercuric sulfide scarlet-red to brown-red mineral), but the identity of the effective organic binder remained a mystery. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis of the sample… Show more

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“…Masks are typically props in theatre; they can be static or dynamic, they are used to express an emotion, to feign a feeling or to help reveal it (Belting 2017). Their use has spanned history and cultures, especially in funeral and religious rites (Vandenabeele et al 2000;Belting 2001;Weihe 2004;Pires et al 2021). Therefore, it is not counterintuitive to treat the image of one's face reflected by a mirror like a mask, a projection of a never-ending developing self.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Masks are typically props in theatre; they can be static or dynamic, they are used to express an emotion, to feign a feeling or to help reveal it (Belting 2017). Their use has spanned history and cultures, especially in funeral and religious rites (Vandenabeele et al 2000;Belting 2001;Weihe 2004;Pires et al 2021). Therefore, it is not counterintuitive to treat the image of one's face reflected by a mirror like a mask, a projection of a never-ending developing self.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The identification of substances used in the past enhances our understanding of cultural practices and everyday life in the past 1 . Although the earliest analyses of visible archaeological residues were undertaken in the early twentieth century 2 , it was the coupling of chromatography with mass spectrometry 50 years later that enabled the chemical profiling of complex organic residues 3 , 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%