Milling Stone or Metate

Vessicular Basalt
Circa: Prehistoric Period 10,000 B.C. – AD 1850
H 12cm, D 18cm
Lake Mead National Recreation Area, LAKE 3481

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A metate is a milling stone used in conjunction with a stone mano to grind foodstuffs, such as corn kernels into a paste or flour before cooking.

References:

National Park Service

http://www.nps.gov/meve/forteachers/artifactgallery_manometate.htm

Milling Stone or Metate

Vessicular Basalt
Circa: Prehistoric Period 10,000 B.C. – AD 1850
H 12cm, D 18cm
Lake Mead National Recreation Area, LAKE 3481

See more

Hide this content

A metate is a milling stone used in conjunction with a stone mano to grind foodstuffs, such as corn kernels into a paste or flour before cooking.

References:

National Park Service

http://www.nps.gov/meve/forteachers/artifactgallery_manometate.htm