Sascab

Sascab

Sascab is a naturally occurring mineral material described variously as "decomposed limestone", as "breccia", and as "the lime gravel mixture the Maya used as mortar." It has been used as a building and paving material in Mesoamerica since antiquity. In the context of pottery the term may also apply to mixtures (with clay and water) of a more finely divided form of the same material (described as "stone dust").

It was used by the ancient Maya in place of (or as a partial replacement for) lime (mineral) in some applications, without needing to be "burned."

According to travel writer Jeanine Kitchel, the American explorer of the Yucatan, Edward Herbert Thompson found (ca.1900) "shallow quarries near Chichen Itza with worked veins of "sascab"..."

References

* Littmann, E. R. (1958). 'Ancient Mesoamerican mortars, plasters, and stuccos: the composition and origin of sascab' in THOMPSON, RAYMOND H. ED. American Antiquity. Vol. XXIV Number 2 October 1958; Society for American Archaeology.
* Folan, William J (1978). Coba, Quintana Roo, Mexico: An Analysis of a Prehispanic and Contemporary Source of Sascab. American Antiquity 43:79-85.
* Kitchel, Jeanine. " [http://www.planeta.com/ecotravel/mexico/yucatan/tales/0411explorer.html Explorers: Edward Herbert Thompson] ." Retrieved May 10, 2005.
* [http://www.revistabuenviaje.com/conocemexico/campeche/fuertes_baluartes/baluarteseng.html Forts and Bastions] (of Campeche, Campeche, Mexico.) Retrieved May 10, 2005.
* Osceola, Ilvia Larragán. [http://plaza.ufl.edu/ilvia/Mexed/potteryartisan.htm Roger Juarez Serralta, Regional Potter & Sculptor] . Retrieved May 10, 2005.


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