Obsidian Lithics?

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Neat stuff ! Well, it is glass - of volcanic extraction. Wasn't there a Scottish source that was traded over long distances ? That may match up. Presumably, like flint, it was shifted as roughouts, with fragments being struck off to become the finished item. And then some would snap, of course, to be recycled as something smaller...

StoneGloves wrote:
Neat stuff ! Well, it is glass - of volcanic extraction. Wasn't there a Scottish source that was traded over long distances ? That may match up. Presumably, like flint, it was shifted as roughouts, with fragments being struck off to become the finished item. And then some would snap, of course, to be recycled as something smaller...
Arran pitchstone which is similar is sourced exclusively on the eponymous island . I was at a dig on Ben Lawers recently when a small worked piece was dug up . Not sure but I think obsidian is confined to the west of Scotland and doesn't necessarily have a main site .