Hamon C., Pereira G., Aubry L., Chevrel Magdalena Oryaelle, Siebe C., Quezada-Ramirez O., Reyes-Guzmán N. (2025). Production of metates in central Mexico: Techniques (know-how) and chaine operatoire of a traditional lithic craft in Turicuaro (Michoacan, Mexico). Journal of Archaeological Science : Reports, 64, 105153 [19 p.]. ISSN 2352-409X.
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Production of metates in central Mexico: Techniques (know-how) and chaine operatoire of a traditional lithic craft in Turicuaro (Michoacan, Mexico)
In Mesoamerica, metates and molcajetes are traditionally used for daily food preparation. These grinding tools are still made today by specialized craftsmen (metateros), who share their work between the quarries and their home workshops. In the Purépecha village of Turicuaro (Michoacan, Mexico), a systematic documentation of the work processes and techniques used to make these tools was carried out with the help of skilled metateros. By presenting the tools, processes, and know-how required for this activity, this study contributes to archaeological considerations on this millennial activity. The comparison of detailed production processes from different documented areas of Mesoamerica provides insights into the organization of the work, the individual variability, and the cultural characteristics that are reflected in this technical social activity.