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OBSIDIAN BIFACE PRODUCTION AT TEOTIHUACAN: REEXAMINING A COYOTLATELCO PHASE WORKSHOP FROM HACIENDA METEPEC

2009; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 20; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0956536109000121

ISSN

1469-1787

Autores

Zachary Nelson,

Tópico(s)

Latin American history and culture

Resumo

Abstract This paper provides a reanalysis of a specialized biface workshop at Coyotlatelco-phase ( a.d . 650–800) Teotihuacan excavated by Evelyn Rattray in 1979. Although Teotihuacan had already declined as a major center prior to this phase, the resident population was still being serviced by a variety of craftsmen, including knappers. The remains of an obsidian workshop at Hacienda Metepec give insight into workshop production within Epiclassic-period Teotihuacan. A single workshop produced between 4,700 and 8,700 projectile points similar in shape to San Marcos points. The homogeneous workmanship indicates a single knapper, perhaps over several years of effort.

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