Description
Found in Michoacán, Mexico
200 AD (Pre-Columbian)
Sizes are roughly between 2.5-3.25 inches and weighs between 13-20 grams.
Obsidian Point in Michoacán, Mexico, dates back to around 200 AD. The site is known for the large amounts of obsidian, a volcanic glass used for making tools. It was likely a center for obsidian production and trade, connecting different Mesoamerican cultures. The discovery of tools and early settlement remains helps us understand the daily life and economy of the people who lived there during that time.
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