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Clark, J. E. (2003).  A Review of Twentieth-Century Mesoamerican Obsidian Studies. (Hirth, Kenneth G., Ed.).Mesoamerican Lithic Technology: Experimentation and Interpretation. 15-54.
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Clark, J. E. (1997).  Prismatic Blademaking, Craftsmanship, and Production: An analysis of obsidian refuse from Ojo de Agua, Chiapas, Mexico. Ancient Mesoamerica. 8, 137-159.
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Clark, J. E., & Blake M. (1994).  Power of Prestige: Competitive Generosity and the Emergence of Risk in Lowland Mesoamerica. (Brumfiel, Elizabeth M., Fox, John W., Ed.).Factional competition and political development in the New World. 17-30.
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Clark, J. E., & Lee T. A. (1984).  Formative obsidian exchange and the emergence of public economies in Chiapas, Mexico. (Hirth, Kenneth G., Ed.).Trade and exchange in early Mesoamerica. . 235-274.
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Braswell, G. E., Clark J. E., Aoyama K., McKillop H. I., & Glascock M. D. (2000).  Determining the Geological Provenance of Obsidian Artifacts from the Maya Region: A test of the efficacy of visual sourcing. Latin American Antiquity. 11, 269-282.
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