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RandiFan1290

(6,254 posts)
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 08:22 PM Jul 2019

Harvard study reveals ancient Mesoamericans knowledge about Earth's magnetism

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/07/harvard-study-reveals-ancient-mesoamericans-knowledge-about-earths-magnetism/


The purpose of Mesoamerican potbelly statues have been the subject of debate among anthropologists for decades: Are they depictions of the ruling elite? A way to honor dead ancestors? Or perhaps portrayals of women giving birth?

As the various theories wound their way through academic circles, the surprising discovery four decades ago that many of the statues, found in Guatemala, are magnetized in certain spots added a new dimension to those discussions.

And a Harvard study suggests that where those areas show up is no accident.

Led by Assistant Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences Roger Fu, a team of researchers has shown that artisans carved the figures so that the magnetic areas fell at the navel or right temple — suggesting not only that Mesoamerican people were familiar with the concept of magnetism but also that they had some way of detecting the magnetized spots. The study is described in an April 12 paper published in the Journal of Archaeological Science.




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Harvard study reveals ancient Mesoamericans knowledge about Earth's magnetism (Original Post) RandiFan1290 Jul 2019 OP
Any culture with iron metallurgy encounters magnetic phenomena jberryhill Jul 2019 #1
But the point is that Mesoamericans didn't have iron metallurgy muriel_volestrangler Aug 2019 #2
 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
1. Any culture with iron metallurgy encounters magnetic phenomena
Wed Jul 31, 2019, 08:26 PM
Jul 2019

Even if one is simply collecting and working meteoritic iron without doing any smelting.

News flash: ancient humans were just as clever as modern ones.

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