Item PL37
This Item was Sold on 19 October
2024 for $30
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This item is a very large Pre-Columbian Neolithic stone
tool (stone ax or celt) found on the shore of Madden Lake in
the former Panama Canal Zone. George Chevalier collected
lithic tools and other artifacts from the Las Cruces Trail
and along the shoreline of Madden Lake at the end of the dry
season when the lake level was lowest. It was collected back
in the late 1950s or early 1960s. This celt was made out of
Basalt or a similar hard stone material. It is unusual
because it is very large (14.7 ounces!). George marked this
celt on one side with his collection notes. This includes
the initials "CZ" for Canal Zone and "ML" for Madden
Lake. I brought several of my celts to U.C. Berkeley in 1969
for identification. I was told that they are similar to
artifacts in the U.C. Berkeley collection that were dated
between 500 B.C. and 600 A.D. This celt is in very nice condition as shown in the
photos. The approximate dimensions and weights are as
follows: