Studying the Sacred Copper on the Borderlands of New Spain

FREE - Live Presentation via Zoom

Showings

Virtual Screening Room Thu, May 27, 2021 6:00 PM
Arizona / Mountain Standard Time

Description

Spanish colonial era terrestrial and shipwreck sites have been studied by archaeologists and historians for a century. Books and journal articles are full of artifacts made of ceramic, iron, and wood but those made of copper or copper alloys have been largely ignored. In 2017 the Copper on the Borderlands of New Spain (COTBONS) Project was started with the goal of creating a comprehensive study of copper sheet metal vessels. Over the past four years, collections dating from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries and housed in repositories in Arizona, California, Florida, Massachusetts (Peabody Museum), New Mexico, Texas and Washington, D.C (Smithsonian Institution) have been examined. In 2019, researchers visited the Arizona History Museum in Tucson to study the baptismal font in the museum’s collection. What can the study of this object’s copper tell us?

 

Join Dr. Russell K. Skowronek and Richard E. Johnson from the COTBONS Project for a special  presentation about the “Sacred copper” found in baptismal fonts, baptismal shells, and aspersorium across the Southwest.  Learn how researchers used documentary, photographic, and portable X-Ray fluorescence-derived archaeometric evidence to decipher information about these precious artifacts. 

 

Suggested donation of $10 per person.

Additional Information

Please be aware that this is an online virtual event! A Zoom link to join the presentation will be sent via Confirmation email. 


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