Santa Isabel Iztapan tradition bifacial tool

Date created
AD 1150–1550 (Late Post-Classic period)
Culture/People
probably Aztec (archaeological culture) (attributed)
Seller
Susan Polk Jones (Susan Rayner Polk/Mrs. Joseph L. Jones), Non-Indian, 1842-1921
Previous owner
Susan Polk Jones (Susan Rayner Polk/Mrs. Joseph L. Jones), Non-Indian, 1842-1921
Dr. Joseph L. Jones, Non-Indian, 1833-1896
Previous seller
Colonel Frank Frederick Hilder, Non-Indian, 1836-1901
Excavator
Colonel Frank Frederick Hilder, Non-Indian, 1836-1901
Collection History
Excavated by Colonel Frank Frederick Hilder (1836-1901, a British geographer and ethnologist) at an unknown date; purchased by Dr. Joseph L. Jones (1833-1896, New Orleans, Louisiana) from Colonel Hilder in 1886; purchased by George Heye from Dr. Jones's widow, Susan Polk Jones (1842-1921), in 1906.
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Place
Graves, Street of the Dead, between the pyramids of the Sun and Moon; Teotihuacán; Teotihuacán Municipality, Zumpango Region; México State; Mexico
Geographical Areas
Valley of Mexico
See related items
Aztec (archaeological culture)
Tools and Equipment (General)
Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Catalog Number
7786
Barcode
007786.003
Object Type
Tools and Equipment (General)
Object Name
Santa Isabel Iztapan tradition bifacial tool
Media/Materials
Obsidian
Techniques
Flaked/chipped, notched
Dimensions
7.6-17.8 x 3.8-5.1 cm
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws67d627d0f-095e-4f16-be9a-9e33cf9156b7
Record ID
NMAI_8139