Artículo de revista
Morphological and Geochemical Analysis of the Laguna Blanca/Zapaleri Obsidian Source in the Atacama Puna
Fecha
2010Registro en:
Geoarchaeology: An International Journal, Vol. 25, No. 2, 245–263 (2010)
DOI:10.1002/gea.20306
Autor
Seelenfreund, Andrea
Pino, Mario
Glascock, Michael D.
Sinclaire, Carole
Miranda, Pedro
Pasten Guzmán, Denisse
Cancino, Simón
Dinator Ramírez, María Inés
Morales Peña, José
Institución
Resumen
This paper describes a large obsidian deposit located along the southern banks of Laguna
Blanca, on the eastern slope of the Jarellón volcanic caldera near the Chilean–Bolivian border.
The obsidian at this site occurs in flows or sheets of deflated black or reddish to brown
pebbles, redeposited on the shores of a lake. Blocks of obsidian are only found around the
caldera rim. Here we analyze the shape of the obsidian pebbles and their geochemistry,
comparing them with previously published data. The results indicate that the geochemical
composition of the samples strongly matches previous analyses of obsidian from cultural contexts.
This obsidian source was one of the most important sites of obsidian procurement since
at least the Formative Period in the Atacama Puna region.