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    AMS 14C Dating of the Mayan Codex of Mexico Revisited

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    Solís, Corina
    Martínez Carrillo, Miguel Á
    Rodríguez-Ceja, María
    Chávez, Efraín
    Christen, J Andrés
    Jull, A J Timothy
    Affiliation
    Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona
    University of Arizona AMS Laboratory
    Issue Date
    2020-09-01
    Keywords
    Grolier Codex
    Mayan Codex
    radiocarbon
    
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    Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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    Solís, C., Martínez Carrillo, M., Rodríguez-Ceja, M., Chávez, E., Christen, J., & Jull, A. (2020). AMS 14C Dating of the Mayan Codex of Mexico Revisited. Radiocarbon, 62(6), 1543-1550. doi:10.1017/RDC.2020.71
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    Radiocarbon
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    Abstract
    The Mayan Codex of Mexico (MCM), the only Mayan codex found in the 20th century, was unveiled in 1971 during the Ancient Maya Calligraphy exhibition at Club Grolier. The codex comprises 10 pages of bark paper in accordion format, coated with a layer of plaster on both sides. It illustrates the synodic cycles of Venus, with its four phases. Since its discovery, the MCM has been subject to controversy and discussions about its authenticity. In 2016, a group of specialists led by Baltazar Brito chief of the National Library of Anthropology and History, carried out an exhaustive study of the codex with the purpose of determining its temporality and authenticity. In this work, the pre-Columbian authenticity of the codex is verified by the radiocarbon (14C) technique using AMS. Two cleaning procedures were contrasted: the standard acid-base-acid (ABA) protocol and a second one with Soxhlet plus ABA. Results obtained when samples were prepared following ABA protocol only, placed the age of the bark paper between 991 and 1147 cal AD. The second cleaning method with Soxhlet plus ABA, resulted in younger ages, between 1159 and 1261 cal AD. However, we consider that when Sohxlet is used as part of the cleaning protocol, organic contaminants are reduced to a minimum, and 14C dates are more reliable. These results indicate that the vegetal support of the MCM belongs to Postclassical Mayan period and place it as the oldest known manuscript of America found to date.
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    6 month embargo; published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 2020
    ISSN
    0033-8222
    EISSN
    1945-5755
    DOI
    10.1017/rdc.2020.71
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