Recent Research on Obsidian from Iowa Archaeological Sites
- 1 October 1986
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in American Antiquity
- Vol. 51 (4) , 837-852
- https://doi.org/10.2307/280870
Abstract
In this paper we summarize the results of six years of passive obsidian collecting in Iowa during which time 31 samples were obtained and subjected to trace element analysis. We find that: (1) 74% of the obsidian originated at the Obsidian Cliff Quarry in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming; and (2) in contrast with earlier midwestern studies where obsidian was found in ritual contexts on Middle Woodland sites, the Iowa material is associated with a broader temporal range and on sites where ritual use is not evident. A discussion of the analytical methods used is provided as well as of previous research on midwestern obsidian finds.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- AN EVALUATION OF X‐RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS AS A METHOD FOR CORRELATING OBSIDIAN ARTIFACTS WITH SOURCE LOCATIONArchaeometry, 1971
- Practical X-Ray SpectrometryPhysics Today, 1969
- Further Analysis of Near Eastern ObsidiansProceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1969
- Identification of the Sources of Hopewellian Obsidian in the Middle WestAmerican Antiquity, 1969
- Practical X-Ray SpectrometryPublished by Springer Nature ,1969
- Neutron Activationianalysis of Obsidian:Plains Anthropologist, 1968
- Obsidian Sources Characterized by Neutron-Activation AnalysisScience, 1968