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Negash, A.; Nash, B.P. &amp; Brown, F.H. (2020): <b>An initial survey of the composition of Ethiopian obsidian</b>. <i>Journal of African Earth Sciences</i> <b>172</b>(103977), 1-11.

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Title: An initial survey of the composition of Ethiopian obsidian
FOR816dw ID: 137
Publication Date: 2020-08-23
License and Usage Rights: Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. or its licensors or contributors.
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Individual: Agazi Negash
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Individual: Barbara P Nash
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Individual: Francis H Brown
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Abstract:
Ethiopia is rich in obsidian and prehistoric peoples were utilizing it to make artifacts since at least the Early Stone Age. The unique chemical compositions of obsidian are of considerable interest to archaeologists when obsidian artifacts are recovered at prehistoric sites, both in terms of determining provenance and cultural exchange. Here we present electron microprobe analyses to characterize the major and minor element compositions of a suite of obsidian samples from 45 volcanic source locations along a 700 km extent of the Main Ethiopian Rift and the Afar Triangle. Of the 62 analyzed obsidian, 50 are classified as rhyolite, with subordinate numbers of trachyte and dacite. The Main Ethiopian Rift and its extension into the Afar region to the north have produced obsidian with different chemical affinities which may prove useful in narrowing down possible source regions for artifacts for which sources have not yet been discovered and/or analyzed.
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Highlights:<br/> Ethiopia is rich in obsidian and prehistoric peoples were utilizing it to make artifact since the Early Stone Age.<br/> There is marked chemical difference between the obsidian of the Ethiopian Rift and the Afar Rift.<br/> The unique chemical differences are of considerable interest to archaeologists and geologists.
Keywords:
| archaeology | obsidian | electron microprobe | main ethiopian rift | afar | ethiopia |
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Journal: Journal of African Earth Sciences
Volume: 172
Issue: 103977
Page Range: 1-11
Publisher: Elsevier
Publication Place: Amsterdam
ISSN: 1464-343X
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Individual: Götz Ossendorf
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