2022
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/c3wbx
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Lapidary craftsmanship in the Antilles during the Ceramic Period, a renewed and updated analysis.

Abstract: Very diverse lapidary artwork, both in style and raw materials, is one of the recognized specialty of Amerindian crafting during the Saladoid period in the Antilles area, and is supposed to be less numerous and diverse in the following periods. These gemstones are very often referred to as exotic since they are not coming from the island where they have been discovered by archaeological excavations. Our recent work updates the previous data by studying newly excavated sites as well as refining outdated mineral… Show more

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