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The 100-acre Gungywamp archaeological site in Groton Conn contains such stone structures as beehive chambers petroglyphs a double circle of stones cellars and walls All date back hundreds of years Some of the structures are thought to be Native American and perhaps had ceremonial Get price Get Price
The grinding stone is usually made out of a smooth well worn river rock It is used for both secular and ceremonial purposes It was usually brought out for group functions like war rallies trading Candy V Everyday Life Among the American Indians Cincinnati Ohio Writer's Digest Books 2001 Get Price
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Variously known as cupstones anvil stones pitted cobbles and nutting stones among other names these roughly discoidal or amorphous groundstone artifacts are among the most common lithic remains of Native American culture especially in the Midwest in Early Archaic contexts Get price Get Price
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Nature's Spirit Stones are created by carving totem animals into polished tumbled gemstones to unite the healing property of the stone with the attributes of the totem animal In the Native American culture as well as the metaphysical each spirit stone animal totem represents a different meaning Get Price
13-3-2015This video talks about the how the Ancient inhabitants did pecking and grinding in order to craft hard stones into tools Understanding the methods used helps to identify Ancient Indian artifacts that were made thousands of years ago on the American Get Price
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Native American ceremonial stone structures are found throughout the continental U S and portions of Canada Northeastern U S and southeastern Canada have some of the highest concentrations of these structures The structures include stone chambers cairns standing stones enclosures ceremonial walls pedestal boulders (dolmens) balanced Get price Get Price
Set of three Fossilized Snaggletooth Shark teeth recovered from the Santa Fe River in Northwest Central Florida found in association with Native American stone tools Native Americans worked fossilized shark's teeth the same way they would any other stone in this case each tooth has been modified in the same way by removing the top half of Get Price
Tradition states that the acorns which were ground with pestle type instruments in the solid granite stone were essential to the survival of the Native American people Their 'grinding spots' on the huge stone were passed down from one generation to the next preserved for time by familial relations Get Price
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Pecking and grinding of hard granite provided long-lasting tools and stone implements In 2011 stone artifacts from 15 500 years ago were discovered in an archaeological dig near Austin Texas -- the oldest credible archaeological site in North America according to archaeologist Michael R Get Price
This section covers axes bannerstones and birdstones of all periods that are made of hard stone Slate quartz hematite flint chert and other materials that were primarily used as Weapons utility tools such as axes and possibly ornamental artifacts such as bannerstones and birdstones Get price Get Price
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A Native American grinding stone was a tool used to grind various foods such as corn or acorns to prepare them for cooking The stones were part of a two-piece tool set consisting of a mano and a metate The large stone metate had a bowl-like hollow that held food The mano was held and used to grind the food against the hard surface of the Get price Get Price
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