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Obsidian Sources of Northern Baja California: The Known and the Unknown
Faculty Publications
  • Lee M. Panich, Santa Clara University
  • Antonio Porcayo Michelini
  • M. Steven Shackley
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2012
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Disciplines
Abstract

The obsidian sources of northern Baja California remain understudied even though archaeological work in the region has expanded in recent decades. In this article, we provide descriptions and geochemical characterizations for several known and as-yet unlocated sources of artifact quality obsidian in the northern region of Baja California. These data include two new sources recorded in the field, one additional unknown source identified in an archaeological assemblage, and one unknown source found only in secondary geological deposits. We also address the distribution of obsidian in secondary geological contexts. This article should serve as the basis for future provenance work as well as to further our understanding of indigenous trade networks and procurement strategies.

Citation Information
Panich, Lee M., Antonio Porcayo Michelini, and M. Steven Shackley (2012). Obsidian Sources of Northern Baja California: The Known and the Unknown. California Archaeology 4(2):183-200.