[Aztlan] Teotihuacan's Mica

Katherine Reece kat at hallofmaat.com
Thu Oct 4 13:10:06 CDT 2007


But somebody has information of the place of origin of this mica?
 

We had a brief discussion on this at the Hall of Ma'at site due to  Sitchin having claimed in one of his  pseudo books that the Mica came from Brazil.  However  the same type of mica can be found at San Pablo Huitzo, Oaxaca, Mexico according to Paul Heinrich, an  Archaeological Geologist

Also in a personal communication from Leonardo Lopez Lujan,who has been working at Teotihuacan, to Bernard Ortiz de Montellan there is this:

"According to the experts this mica comes from beds in in Puebla and 
Oaxaca. Marcus Winter has recently proposed that the Zapotecs at 
Monte Alban controlled this resource and sent it to Teotihuacan. 
(Marcus found a lot of Mica in Monte Alban together with a statue 
from Teotihuacan." 

I hope it helps, 

Kat 
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