[Aztlan] Earliest use of chocolate in the ancient Southwest at Chaco

michael ruggeri michaelruggeri at mac.com
Mon Feb 2 20:10:03 CST 2009


Listeros,

The earliest use of chocolate in the Ancient American Southwest was in  
1000 AD. Traces of theobromine, a distinct marker for Cacao, was found  
on pottery shards at Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon in New Mexico.  
These findings have been published in the Proceedings of the National  
Academy of Sciences. Interaction between Mesoamerica and the Southwest  
looks is the causative factor. Chocolate was obviously a trade item  
from Mesoamerica joining other trade items like copper bells and  
scarlet macaws.

The cylinders with traces of theobromine are low in number and found  
in caches suggesting chocolate was used as a ritual object.

The Los Angeles Times has the story here;
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-cacao3-2009feb03,0,6521359.story

A tiny URL;
http://tinyurl.com/djrk4h

Mike Ruggeri


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