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How the Olmec used bitumen in ancient Mesoamerica
Authors:Carl J Wendt  Ann Cyphers
Institution:1. Department of Anthropology, California State University, 800 N State College Boulevard, Fullerton, P.O. Box 6846, Fullerton, CA 92834-6846, USA;2. Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Circuito Exterior C.U., Delegación Coyoacan, México D.F. 04510, Mexico
Abstract:Bitumen, found in abundance in Mesoamerica’s southern Gulf Coast region in natural seeps and in many archeological contexts, is an important economic resource and exchange item that has received little consideration in Mesoamerica. Analyses of archeological, ethnoarcheological, and experimental data provide insights on the organization of bitumen processing activities, and the end product (archeological bitumen), which the Olmec (1200–400 BC) used in the production of many items. Archeological data are derived from investigations at El Remolino and Paso los Ortices— two Early Formative period levee sites in the San Lorenzo Olmec region. Our findings suggest that among the Olmec, bitumen processing was organized as a specialized activity, involving multiple production stages, but not necessarily elite involvement or control.
Keywords:Olmec  Bitumen  Chapopote  Asphaltum  Mesoamerica  Craft production  Material processing  Preclassic  Formative
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