Spall

20289A

From: New Zealand | South Island, New Zealand | Southland Region | Riverton

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

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Object Number 20289A
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Maori
Provenience New Zealand | South Island, New Zealand | Southland Region | Riverton
Period Te Puawaitanga Period
Date Made 1500-1800 CE
Section Oceanian
Materials Quartzite
Description

An irregular chip of green quartzite.

A spall is created when one stone is struck by a second stone, and fragments are chipped off. This would happen during the process of shaping tools.

The object source, Enrico H. Giglioli, states that the spall was from an ancient workshop of stone implements at Riverton.

Length 5 cm
Width 3.5 cm
Credit Line Exchange with Henry H. Giglioli, 1897

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