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Consistently embedded within this ancient pigment and many other examples from this site are these reappearing micro-filament fragments that indicate they were part of this ancient manufacturing technology and process. The micro-filament visible in this image field shows the fragment partially embedded within the pigment application. There are many different colors of this repeating micro filament and many different gauges, indicating a wide spectrum of technology was required to manufacture this wide spectrum of micro filament technology: North America, culture unknown.
This ancient unknown culture must have held the ancient technology to purify glass by creating micro-glass transport tubing capable of transferring variations of heat and raw materials necessary to create these ancient pigment applications. There seems to be no other viable explanation that summarizes this ancient unknown pigment heat transfer micro-technology. The glass manufactured by this ancient culture was completely pure, because the micro-filaments found embedded within these ancient pigments continue to retain the pigment residual and clarity as if these micro-filaments were just used, as opposed to being buried in surface soil by deep time.
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