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  2. Macuahuitl - Wikipedia

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  3. Tecpatl - Wikipedia

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    Tecpatl. In the Aztec culture, a tecpatl was a flint or obsidian knife with a lanceolate figure and double-edged blade, with elongated ends. Both ends could be rounded or pointed, but other designs were made with a blade attached to a handle. It can be represented with the top half red, reminiscent of the color of blood, in representations of ...

  4. Obsidian use in Mesoamerica - Wikipedia

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    Obsidian use in Mesoamerica

  5. Prismatic blade - Wikipedia

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    Prismatic blades are flaked from stone cores through pressure flaking or direct percussion. [2] This process results in a very standardized finished tool and waste assemblage. The most famous and most prevalent prismatic blade material is obsidian, as obsidian use was widespread in Mesoamerica, though chert, flint, and chalcedony blades are not ...

  6. Obsidian - Wikipedia

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