Tesorodeoro
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- Jan 21, 2018
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What I call a Mano rind.
This one is old, weathered and worn down to the fingertips. Discarded down the hill from their camp in Northern California.
I share this type of find with my family and I get the distinct feeling they are thinking Iām seeing things and itās just a regular rock like any other.
The stone type was popular at this site, My theory is it was because it kept its ābiteā. Iām not sure what it is, but they sure must have had gritty food.
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This one is old, weathered and worn down to the fingertips. Discarded down the hill from their camp in Northern California.
I share this type of find with my family and I get the distinct feeling they are thinking Iām seeing things and itās just a regular rock like any other.
The stone type was popular at this site, My theory is it was because it kept its ābiteā. Iām not sure what it is, but they sure must have had gritty food.
Back side.
Profile view
Working face
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