Obsidian Reflections
Symbolic Dimensions of Obsidian in Mesoamerica
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Author
Publication
2014 - University Press of Colorado
Language
English
Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781607323006
- ISBN-101607323001
- OCLC Control Number866251962
- OCLC Control Number2013041206
- Better World Books9781607323006
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL29188657M
Classifications
- LCCF1219.3.I4O26 2014
- LCCF1219.3.I4 O26 2014
Description
"Departing from the political economy perspective taken by the vast majority of volumes devoted to Mesoamerican obsidian, Obsidian Reflections is an examination of obsidian's sociocultural dimensions--particularly in regard to Mesoamerican world view, religion, and belief systems. Exploring the materiality rather than only the functionality of this volcanic glass, this book considers the interplay between people, obsidian, and meaning and how these relationships shaped patterns of procurement, exchange, and use. An international group of scholars, hailing from Belize, France, Japan, Mexico, and the United States provide a variety of case studies from Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. The authors draw on archaeological, iconographic, ethnographic, and ethnohistoric data to examine obsidian as a touchstone for cultural meaning, including references to sacrificial precepts, powerful deities, landscape, warfare, social relations, and fertility. In addition, Obsidian Reflections underscores the necessity of understanding obsidian from within its cultural context--from the perspective of the indigenous people of Mesoamerica. It will be of great interest to Mesomaericanists as well as students and scholars of lithic studies and material culture. "--
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