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Ancient Maya Stone Polishers and Issues with the Terminology for the Artifacts Polished with These Tools

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Date Issued:
2013
Abstract/Description:
The ancient Maya adorned themselves with ornamental objects. This study investigates a type of polishing tool used by the ancient Maya to manufacture certain types of ornaments. Five stone polishing tools used by the ancient Maya are presented and analyzed. Relevant artifact forms are examined to establish which types of artifacts were being polished with these tools. An extensive discussion of the archaeological record and artistic representations of miniature earflares and buttons, which were polished with many of these stone polishing tools, is also included because the terminology used to refer to these objects has varied throughout the academic literature and is in need of clarification.
Title: Ancient Maya Stone Polishers and Issues with the Terminology for the Artifacts Polished with These Tools.
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Name(s): Landry, Rachael, Author
Chase, Arlen, Committee Chair
Walker, John, Committee Member
Barber, Sarah, Committee Member
, Committee Member
University of Central Florida, Degree Grantor
Type of Resource: text
Date Issued: 2013
Publisher: University of Central Florida
Language(s): English
Abstract/Description: The ancient Maya adorned themselves with ornamental objects. This study investigates a type of polishing tool used by the ancient Maya to manufacture certain types of ornaments. Five stone polishing tools used by the ancient Maya are presented and analyzed. Relevant artifact forms are examined to establish which types of artifacts were being polished with these tools. An extensive discussion of the archaeological record and artistic representations of miniature earflares and buttons, which were polished with many of these stone polishing tools, is also included because the terminology used to refer to these objects has varied throughout the academic literature and is in need of clarification.
Identifier: CFE0005020 (IID), ucf:50012 (fedora)
Note(s): 2013-12-01
M.A.
Sciences, Anthropology
Masters
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Subject(s): Ancient Maya -- Polishing -- Earflares -- Miniature Earflares -- Buttons -- Lapidary Techniques
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0005020
Restrictions on Access: public 2013-12-15
Host Institution: UCF

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