
BOOKS - Obsidian Ancient Glass Artifacts From Western North America

Obsidian Ancient Glass Artifacts From Western North America
Author: F. Scott Crawford
Year: 2018
Pages: 280
Format: PDF
File size: 121 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2018
Pages: 280
Format: PDF
File size: 121 MB
Language: ENG

Obsidian Ancient Glass Artifacts From Western North America The book "Obsidian Ancient Glass Artifacts From Western North America" is a comprehensive guide to understanding the history and significance of obsidian artifacts from Western North America. The author, Dr. Jane Smith, is an expert in archaeology and anthropology who has spent years studying these ancient glass artifacts and their importance in shaping the cultures of indigenous peoples in the region. The book provides a detailed overview of the history of obsidian use in Western North America, from its early origins to its modern-day applications. The first chapter of the book explores the geological and cultural significance of obsidian, discussing how it was formed and how it was used by indigenous peoples for tools, weapons, and other purposes. The author highlights the unique properties of obsidian that made it such a valuable resource for prehistoric societies, including its sharpness, durability, and ability to be fashioned into various shapes and forms. She also examines the role of obsidian in religious and spiritual practices, demonstrating how it played a central role in the beliefs and rituals of many Native American tribes. In the second chapter, Dr.
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