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Ceremonial Lithics in Classic Mesoamerica

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Ceremonial Lithics in Classic Mesoamerica explores how and why ceremonial lithic artifacts were made in ancient Mesoamerica’s Classic period, focusing on their implications for economic and social ...
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Ceremonial Lithics in Classic Mesoamerica explores how and why ceremonial lithic artifacts were made in ancient Mesoamerica’s Classic period, focusing on their implications for economic and social organization. Technical analyses from unique examples are interpreted through a generalizable understanding of how chipped stone was ritualized across Mesoamerica.

This investigation of ritualized lithics draws on iconography, epigraphy, and lithic studies to understand the technological and social factors involved in the creation of these objects and includes the so-called eccentric flints and obsidians of the Maya area and Central Mexico, massive debitage deposits in tomb contexts, and the use of utilitarian objects in ceremonial contexts. In the cases of the largest and most elaborate artifacts (e.g., the effigy flints of Copan and Honduras and the giant obsidian serpent of Teotihuacan), authors examine what the basic production processes may have been, while cases of blade and debitage deposits focus on how the objects were produced within their social context, in what sequence, and why they may have been chosen for ritual deposition.

Ceremonial Lithics in Classic Mesoamerica is the first book to address how and why these objects were made from a pan-Mesoamerican perspective. While obsidian and flint carried their own respective symbolic meanings, the final form of an artifact and the process of its production also contributed to its identification. Hence, this volume is an essential step toward understanding the ancient meanings imbued in these material objects.
 
 
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Price: £98.00
Pages: 394
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Imprint: University Press of Colorado
Series: Path to Open
Publication Date: 20 April 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781646427802
Format: Hardcover
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Zachary Hruby teaches anthropology at Northern Kentucky University. His research focuses on broad economic patterns across the ancient Maya world through time, as well as how lithic goods were used in ritual contexts. He is coauthor of The Technology of Maya Civilization and has authored chapters for several edited volumes.