Rock Bowl
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Rock Bowl
My Wife's stepfather left this to me I believe it's what was used to grind corn .???
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I'd like something like that to eat my Captain Crunch out of.
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It doesn't look used, or worked by man, maybe not an artifact. Most metates (rocks corn is ground on) are fairly flat and large and anything used for grinding should have a very smooth surface where the grinding occurred.
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Re: Rock Bowl
Generally, they're a bit wider and like Gunsil said, they usually have a flat, smooth bottom. Kind of like this.
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Re: Rock Bowl
Thanks Mike when I got it it had a stone in it kind of like the one you show that my kids broke. I'm not sure what it was used for . Maybe for mixing their dye for war paint who knows just glad I got some comments. Still pretty interesting . It weighs about 50 lbs heavy . Thanks GunsilXX Case XX wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 12:13 am Generally, they're a bit wider and like Gunsil said, they usually have a flat, smooth bottom. Kind of like this.
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