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_aAMER-ANT/vol.47(2)/ Apr.1982
100 1 _aClark, John E.
245 _aManufacture of Messoamerican prisnatic blades: an alternative technique.
_cJohn E. Clark
260 _aEstados Unidos-US :
_bSociety for American Archaeology,
_c1982.
300 _apáginas 355-376:
_bilustraciones en blanco y negro.
310 _aTrimestral
362 _avol.47; n.1 (Apr.1982)
490 _3American Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology ;
_ano.2
520 _aRecent analyses of primary documentary sources have demonstrated taht Don Crabtree´s technique of prismatic blade manufacture differs significantly from that of the ancient Mexicans. The most widely know of these ethnohistoric descriptions of blademaking, as well as several previously not considered, are reevaluated and compared to the Crabtree technique. Major discrepancies between the Aztec technique and that described by Crabtree then became the focus of replication experiments. Finally, prismatic blades were successfully produced in the manner and with the tool described by the early sppanish friars.
653 _aANTROPOLOGIA
653 _aCULTURA AZTECA
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_976634
_aSociety for American Archaeology
_dEstados Unidos-US : Society for American Archaeology, 1982.
_oHEMREV011864
_tAmerican Antiquity. Journal of the Society for American Archaeology;
_w(BO-LP-MUSEF)MUSEF-HEM-PPE-091201
810 _aSoociety for American Archaeology.
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