Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2019
Abstract
Jadeite artefacts at Maya sites are normally associated with ritual and ceremonial locations, with high-quality jadeite reserved for elite objects. The discovery of a jadeite gouge with a wooden handle at a Classic Maya salt-working site submerged by sea-level rise - Ek Way Nal, Belize - is therefore unexpected and provides new information about the utilitarian use of this stone. The extremely high quality of this jadeite tool is particularly surprising, offering new insight into the Classic Maya exchange systems and the role of salt makers such as those based at Ek Way Nal.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Antiquity
Number
597
First Page
502
Last Page
518
Recommended Citation
McKillop, H., Harlow, G., Sievert, A., Smith, C., & Wiemann, M. (2019). Demystifying jadeite: An underwater Maya discovery at Ek Way Nal, Belize. Antiquity, 93 (368), 502-518. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2019.35