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McAnany, Patricia A., 2004. Ground and Polished Tools Database for K'axob: Ritual, Work, and Family in an Ancient Maya Village. Version 2. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press. https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/RNUQPN
McAnany, Patricia A., 2004. Ground and Polished Tools Database for K'axob: Ritual, Work, and Family in an Ancient Maya Village. Version 2. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press. https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/RNUQPN
2 pieces; fits with artifact #69, measured as 1 piece
This bark beater is thinner than that composed of artifacts 68 and 69.
This was found in a sherd-lined pit.
Burnt fragments (partial burning); there are two pieces which fit together.
No evidence for intentional smoothing; appears to be a limestone cobble utilized as a percussion tool.
The pit in which it was found may have been used for storage.
Fragment is notched.
Burnt fragment; has one possible worked surface; probably was part of a metate.
Burnt fragment; this artifact is in two pieces from a recent break; no definable worked surfaces. It was in a sherd-lined pit.
Appears to be some type of debitage; size suggests use as a metate; no clear worked surfaces.
Burnt fragment; appears weathered; no visible worked surface.
Burnt fragment; sub-circular/sub-hemispherical shape; similar to artifacts #24 and #39. This was in a sherd-lined pit.
Burnt fragment; one rounded side present, but nothing appears truly worked.
This is the same material as artifact #88; may be part of a metate; no clear worked surfaces. It was in a shallow pit
Weight: 132.7 g
Seven shaped limestone balls (yuntunob) surrounding a Protoclassic cache (GT# 096, GT# 097, GT# 098, GT# 099, GT# 100, GT# 101, GT# 102 ).
Weight: 90.0 g
Seven shaped limestone balls (yuntunob) surrounding a Protoclassic cache (GT# 096, GT# 097, GT# 098, GT# 099, GT# 100, GT# 101, GT# 102 ).
Weight: 223.3 g
Seven shaped limestone balls (yuntunob) surrounding a Protoclassic cache (GT# 096, GT# 097, GT# 098, GT# 099, GT# 100, GT# 101, GT# 102 ).