The Mayan Civilization: Science, Astronomy, and Mysterious Collapse — Fexingo History
Maya Blue is a stunning turquoise pigment that adorned murals, pottery, and codices across Mesoamerica for centuries. Unlike most ancient pigments, it resisted acids, heat, and time—so well that even modern chemists struggled to recreate it. This episode unpacks the mystery: how did Maya artisans create a color that didn't fade? We trace its use from the Classic period at Copán to Postclassic Templo Mayor offerings in Tenochtitlan, where Aztecs prized it as 'the blue of the gods.' Along the way, we explore the chemical breakthrough—a unique clay-dye hybrid—and what its resilience tells us about Maya intellectual networks. No episode has yet focused on Maya Blue or the science behind ancient pigments, making this a fresh angle for dedicated listeners. #MayaBlue #AncientPigments #MesoamericanArt #Copán #TemploMayor #ChichénItzá #Indigo #Palygorskite #SakLuum #Aztec #Tenochtitlan #ClassicMaya #Postclassic #DresdenCodex #Archaeochemistry #History #FexingoHistory #MayaScience Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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