Reflecting on the History and Use of Rectangular Obsidian "Mirrors" from Mexico: Reinterpreting Old Museum Collections and Indigenous-Colonial Intersections

Reflecting on the History and Use of Rectangular Obsidian "Mirrors" from Mexico: Reinterpreting Old Museum Collections and Indigenous-Colonial IntersectionsDOI: info:10.5479/si.19436661.54.137Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press137–153
Martinez, Maria M., Brandl, Michael, Sharps Noyes, Meredith, Lam, Thomas, and Vicenzi, Edward P. 2022. "Reflecting on the History and Use of Rectangular Obsidian "Mirrors" from Mexico: Reinterpreting Old Museum Collections and Indigenous-Colonial Intersections." In Contextualizing Museum Collections at the Smithsonian Institution: The Relevance of Collections-Based Research in the Twenty-First Century. Martinez, Maria M., Sears, Erin L., and Sieg, Lauren E., editors. 137–153. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. In Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology, 54. (https://doi.org/10.5479/si.19436615), https://doi.org/10.5479/si.19436661.54.137.
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