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- Glass (26176 bytes)
26: ... extremely sharp knives since the [[stone age]]. Obsidian collection is prohibited by law in some places (i...
42: Naturally occurring glass, such as obsidian, has been used since the [[stone age]]. The first...
60: Volcanic glasses, such as [[obsidian]], have long been used to make stone [[tools]], a... - Igneous rock (11419 bytes)
37: ...resulting rock may be a glass (such as the rock [[obsidian]]).
61: ...result is a ''[[glass|volcanic glass]]'' called [[obsidian]]. - Volcano (27295 bytes)
107: ...oduce forceful ejections of rocks, [[cinder]]s, [[obsidian|volcanic glass]], and/or [[volcanic ash]]. While ... - Arrow (1419 bytes)
2: [[Image:Arrowhead.jpg|thumb|right|100px|[[Obsidian]] arrowhead.]] - History of California (38344 bytes)
13: ... those in the northern [[Cascade Range]] traded [[obsidian]], used for arrowheads, axe heads, and knives. T... - Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
13: ...[cacao]], [[salt]], and [[obsidian]]; see also: [[Obsidian use in Mesoamerica]].
167: *[[Louisville, Belize]] - Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
34: ...Valley]] which strongly indicate that a regular [[obsidian trade]] existed between Yellowstone Native Americ...
84: ...s of [[rhyolite | rhyolitic]] lavas (example at [[Obsidian Cliffs]]) and [[basalt]]ic lavas (example at [[Sh... - Teotihuacan (6370 bytes)
15: ...important source of [[Obsidian use in Mesoamerica|obsidian]] and there was extensive trade with other region... - Aztec mythology (10599 bytes)
41: *[[Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli]] - god of stone, obsidian, coldness hardness, and castigation. Aspect of [[... - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
81: ...e Strait of Bosporus. [[Oreichalcos]] means the [[obsidian]] stone that used to be a cash-equivalent at that... - Sumer (14409 bytes)
49: Discoveries of obsidian from far-away locations in Anatolia and lapis laz... - Stone tool (3233 bytes)
8: ...s [[chert]], [[radiolarite]], [[chalcedony]] or [[obsidian]] via a process known as [[lithic reduction]]. On... - Mesoamerica (2665 bytes)
17: ...ture|agriculture]], [[Obsidian use in Mesoamerica|obsidian use]], [[Trephinning in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica... - Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
67: ... receiving in return such commodities as Melian [[obsidian]] knives. A system of [[pictographic writing]] ca...
93: ...f many kinds were in use, [[bronze]] succeeding [[obsidian]] and other hard stones as the material. Seats ar...
97: ... as is proved by the distribution of [[Melian]] [[obsidian]] over all the Aegean area and by the [[Nilotic]]... - Flint tool (1281 bytes)
2: ... in [[Europe]] the manufacture of [[flint]] and [[obsidian]] blades had become a highly skilled industry (se... - Maya (24836 bytes)
13: ...[cacao]], [[salt]], and [[obsidian]]; see also: [[Obsidian use in Mesoamerica]].
167: *[[Louisville, Belize]] - Lava flow (9578 bytes)
55: ...kly freeze into a black glassy substance called [[obsidian]]. This is particularly common in [[Iceland]] an... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
1: [[Image:Arrowhead.jpg|thumb|right|100px|An [[obsidian]] [[arrow]]head]] - Lava (9992 bytes)
55: ...kly freeze into a black glassy substance called [[obsidian]]. This is particularly common in [[Iceland]] an...
111: [[sv:Lava]] - Gemstone (7411 bytes)
43: *[[Obsidian]]
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