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English: The Muidu Indians used grinding stones (or Bedrock Mortars) as a cooking utensils. Along with a stone pestle these holes were used to grind acorns and grain as part of the food preparation process. This area is part of the Maidu Interpretive Center. Date, 3 December 2008. Source, Own work. Author, J.smith
Get Pricecollection of Sierra Nevada Indian artifacts. A Miwok village and roundhouse have been reconstructed in the middle of the valley. THE GRINdING ROCK ANd. PETROGLyPHS. Chaw'se is the Miwok word for the mortar cups that formed in a stone slab as the Miwok people pounded acorns and other seed into meal.
Get PriceOct 22, 2009 Marker Text: The large mortar found here is in a boulder of glacial origin first hollowed out by water, then by many years of apparent use of Abnaki Indians, and later by the first settlers for grinding corn “This lot contains the ancient stone mortar used by Abenaki Indians and pioneer settlers of Sanbornton.
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Get PriceApproximate loion of groups of. Indian rock basins in. Sierra. Sevada,. Tulare County. Cali- fornia. (Prepared by T. IV. Saitzer, under the direction of. George. W . well known mortar holes in which the Indians grind acorns and seeds, but they holes and beside them several small stones which appeared to have been
Get PriceAncient Native American Indian Grinding Stone Mortar Pestle Bowl Artifact. $50.00. 0 bids. Might be Volcanic..possibly Chumash Indian..6 inches in diamerter,3 inches tall,2 inches deep.excellant shape.weight around 5 pounds?
Get PriceMay 2, 2016 The easiest way to make communal grinding areas was to cut the mortar holes in the bedrock, creating bedrock mortars. Like these ones at Indian Grinding Rock State Park: I already wrote abut bedrock mortars in my article on Bullaun Stones. In that articles I compared the yet unclassified European
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Get PriceNative American Grinding Stone | authentic Indian grinding stone. Found on a farm in southern Indiana. It measure approx. 10 ½ x 7 x 3 inches thick. One side it has 9 clear grinding holes. On the other side, it has 7 grinding holes.
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Get PriceJul 16, 2013 In fact, there is an entire state park in Amador County, California, the Indian Grinding Rock State Historical Park, which contains over 1,000 BRMs. Accordingly, there are many different hypotheses regarding what type of contents could have been ground in these archaic stones, such as: seeds, pulped
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Get Priceof bedrock mortars by North American Indians in ethnographic times has apparently been limnited to California, the Great holed mortars worked in hewn ,flat stones. Although distribution of bedrock "metate" classifiion might clearly have been more suitable, in most cases the grinding areas on the rock outcrops were
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Get PriceJust as we use blenders, Cuisinarts, and other food processors today, Indians used a variety of tools to prepare their foods for cooking. Made of stone or wood, these simple tools required a lot of human energy to power them, in order to crush, pound, and grind the thousands of hard seeds, grains, or nuts needed to make
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