Description:

Pre-Columbian, Central Maya Lowlands, Classic Period, ca. 300 to 800 CE. An expended obsidian core that remains after the production of numerous long, razor sharp flakes that were struck from its sides. Obsidian was an immensely important resource in ancient Mesoamerica, traded far from its source in the volcanic zones of the Sierra Madre in Mexico and Guatemala. From this core, you can really begin to understand the process that Mesoamericans undertook to create obsidian blades and points - obsidian breaks in a very predictable and controlled way, and the evidence for that is clear. This core would have begun life as a cobble found in a stream bed in the mountains, then struck using a deer antler or small hammer stone. Size: 3.55" W x 4.2" H (9 cm x 10.7 cm)

Provenance: private New York, New York, USA collection; ex-private lifetime collection of Dr. Saul Tuttman and Dr. Gregory Siskind, New York, New York, USA

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  • Condition: Intact, with nice, light deposits on surface.

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