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  1. Mano en Mano

    • A Mano, a smooth hand-held stone, is used against a metate, typically a large stone with a depression or bowl. The movement of the Mano against the metate consists of a circular, rocking or chopping grinding motion using one or both hands. Ancient Pueblo People often set up work rooms, called mealing rooms, that were established with sets of manos and me… See more

    Overview

    A mano (Spanish for hand) is a ground stone tool used with a metate to process or grind food by hand. It is also known as … See more

    History

    Manos were used in prehistoric times to process wild seeds, nuts, and other food, generally used with greater frequency in the Archaic period, when people became more reliant upon local wild plant food for their diet. Later, … See more

    Further reading

    • Caple, Chris. Objects: Reluctant Witnesses to the Past
    • Morris, Donald H. (Summer 1990). "Changes in Groundstone following the introduction of maize into the American Southwest." Journal of Anthropological Research. … See more

     
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