Item PL25
This Item was Sold on 7 June 2022
for $132
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This item is a lot of 8 very small Pre-Columbian
Neolithic stone tools (stone axes or celts) found in Central
Panama. All of these were made from Basalt or a similar hard
stone and they are in very nice condition with only a few
minor faults, such as edge chips, etc. All celts were found
on the South East shore of a large island in Gatun Lake near
the south end of the Gatun Locks. Zonians called this island
" Navy Island ", but the official name is " Guarapo Island
". Before the Panama Canal was constructed, this island was
a tall hill on the banks of the Chagres River. All of these
artifacts are surface finds. As a teen living in the town of
Gatun, I visited Navy Island often to fish and camp. The
wave action from the ships leaving Gatun Locks would wash
against the steep hillside and erode the red clay soil to
expose lithic artifacts. I collected these between 1966 and
1968. All of these artifacts were collected in the American
Canal Zone prior to when the territory was ceded back to
Panama in 1999. The approximate dimensions and weights are
as follows: Celt #2: Length = 31 mm ; Width = 23 mm ; Thickness = 9
mm ; Weight = 10 gm Celt #3: Length = 31 mm ; Width = 21 mm ; Thickness = 8
mm ; Weight = 9 gm Celt #4: Length = 28 mm ; Width = 23 mm ; Thickness = 9
mm ; Weight = 10 gm Celt #5: Length = 30 mm ; Width = 22 mm ; Thickness = 8
mm ; Weight = 8 gm Celt #6: Length = 31 mm ; Width = 22 mm ; Thickness = 8
mm ; Weight = 8 gm Celt #7: Length = 29 mm ; Width = 22 mm ; Thickness = 8
mm ; Weight = 9 gm Celt #8: Length = 25 mm ; Width = 18 mm ; Thickness = 7
mm ; Weight = 6 gm