Author:
Neff Hector,Glascock Michael D.,Charlton Thomas H.,Charlton Cynthia Otis,Nichols Deborah L.
Abstract
Obsidian and ceramic artifacts from the Otumba
project were analyzed by instrumental neutron-activation
analysis. Sources for the obsidian were determined by comparison
to a databank of Central Mexican source analyses. Ceramic
sources were determined by comparison to a series of reference
groups from the Basin of Mexico and by comparison with
raw material samples. Obsidian from the lapidary workshop
(Operation 11) comes predominantly from the Otumba and
Pachuca sources. There is also an unknown compositional
profile present among the artifacts. This profile may derive
from a not-yet-sampled flow within one of several nearby
obsidian-source areas, such as Otumba or Paredon. The majority
of Otumba ceramics fall into a large group derived from clays
of the Teotihuacan-valley alluvium. Aztec II Black-on-Orange
and red-ware samples come from other sources in the eastern
basin. Ceramics from sites along the trade route leading
northeast toward Tulancingo include figurines derived from
Otumba, figurines probably made locally near Tepeapulco
and Tulancingo, and long-handle censers probably made in
the latter two locations.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development
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