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La
Ceiba
The modern community of La Ceiba is situated in the mountains east of
Los Encuentros on the opposite side of the Río El Tambor from the
Quebrada El Silencio and Río La Puerta drainage. Near the town of La
Ceiba, there is a jadeite outcrop containing shades from purple, white
to brilliant green.
However, much of the material is extensively
fractured, and there is no evidence that this source was worked in
antiquity. Roughly two kilometers south of the modern community, there
is the site of Sitio La Ceiba, which is at the confluence of the
Quebrada La Ceiba and the Río El Tambor, some 4 kilometers upstream from
the sites at Los Encuentros.
Unfortunately, the site has been heavily
damaged recently by farming activity and the construction of dry stone
walls. The outlines of several mounds could be observed and it is likely
that they were faced with alluvial cobbles similar to the mound at Sitio
Los Encuentros 2. The surface shreds appear to mainly Late Classic in
date. As in the case of the Los Encuentros sites on the Río El Tambor,
there is little evidence of jade working, although a cobble of black
jadeite was encountered on the surface.

Jadeite from La Ceiba,
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Greyish Green |
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