Awesome to see the kiddos involved. Was this at chrisners?
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Originally posted by dawgkllr View Post
Found this piece this morning in Young County. Looks like part of a metate. Anybody able to confirm this?Last edited by AZ&F'sDaddy; 03-26-2015, 11:29 AM.
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Originally posted by AZ&F'sDaddy View PostHow rare is one of these things? I found a really large stone (too big to lift) with a well-ground bowl and the grinding stone sitting in the bowl. I don't have any pics with me.
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostThey are not terribly rare but they ARE terribly interesting. Really large ones are pretty sought after though. Two ft and larger may be worth 500 plus dollars.
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Originally posted by AZ&F'sDaddy View PostHow rare is one of these things? I found a really large stone (too big to lift) with a well-ground bowl and the grinding stone sitting in the bowl. I don't have any pics with me.
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Originally posted by quarterback View PostPlease at least take some pictures and post them up. If you found the bowl with the mano still in it that would be pretty rare. I understand that the indians used to bury their metates and manos when they broke camp. I guess they were heavy to transport and they would be there when they returned to that camp later on.
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