Modified and unmodified fragments of rock crystal have been recovered from
a number of caves iii the southern Maya Lowlands, suggesting that these sto
nes were used in ancient ritual A review of the archaeological literature s
uggests that crystal appears with some regularity and ethnohistorical sourc
es suggest that crystal was considered to be a precious stone. Ethnographic
literature reports the utilization of crystals to be restricted to ritual
specialists for use in curing and divining. This article suggests, on the b
asis of similar ethnohistorical accounts, that the situation was analogous
prehistorically, which may allow archaeologists to use crystal artifacts to
track the activities of ritual specialists. The power of crystals was appa
rently believed to be derived from the power of the earth so that crystals
found in caves, which are also connected to the earth, might be considered
to be especially powerful. Some evidence suggests that caves may have been
an important source of these "power" objects.