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<< News >> Oregon obsidian traces history for archaeologists

Submitted by coldrum on Sunday, 23 March 2008  Page Views: 1414

Pre-ContactCountry: United States Clues to the travels of ancient hunters can be found in the glassy debris from volcanoes that they used to make sharp tools and arrowheads. Obsidian is abundant in Oregon (USA) and was relatively easy to craft into knives, spear tips and other prehistoric tools.

"They're razor sharp, sharper than any steel could be ground," said Dennis Jenkins, senior staff archaeologist at the University of Oregon.

Jenkins said archaeologists can use an X-ray procedure to match the mineral composition of the obsidian to a specific volcanic source across the West.

"There will be these rare minerals in there that can be chemically identified, and they are unique to each volcano," Jenkins said.

"And that allows us to track each individual artifact back to the exact location where it came from," he said. "And it's not uncommon in a particular site to find up to 30 or 40 obsidian sources represented there."

Archaeologists also can trace the movement of obsidian artifacts by the amount of grinding and chipping done by those who made the tools. They would usually begin with large, often fist-sized cores of obsidian and break them down, leaving millions of tiny flake pieces.

But the tools themselves would get smaller and smaller through time as their owners traveled and sharpened them, leaving further trails of flakes. As a general rule, Jenkins said the smaller the artifact, the farther it is from the original source.

"They were leaving a trail of evidence behind them," he said.

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Re: Oregon obsidian traces history for archaeologists by Anonymous on Friday, 28 March 2008
Oregon Obsidian?
This sounds pretty good!
My favorite Lithic material
Why I liked the Olmec culture so much
Obsidian was the premium toolmaking material
Whoever possessed obsidian was the wealthiest
My geology presentation was done on archaeological reconnaissance using the Yellowstone fire as a model
Yellowstone obsidian shows up in Hopewell culture and was traded in the Interaction Sphere
The most likely trade route however would of been the Missouri River which flows in the opposite direction
Interesting you say?
This is why archaeologists never stop asking the question what if?
Its' like being in a Hewlitt-Packard commercial and probably why I'm divorced and a bachelor but the world of science is whats' imporrtant
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