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Jon Stewart

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Went out today and came back with a few broken points and a couple of mano's. The lighter one is two side and very smooth and the smaller one is three sided although I forgot to take a picture of one side. I did photo both before I recovered them. The 3 sided mano is a nice find as I only have a few of them. K800_IMG_0602.webp
 

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Nice finds Jon! I like those manos I have only found one I found it in Ohio!
 

Those are nice the ones I find are quartzite and pretty rough but if they are kind of nice I will bring them home I have quite a few now so I can be picky
 

Nice mano finds there!:icon_thumright:
 

Those are cool!
Are they a granite type rock or a hard sandstone?
 

I can't see the last photo and from the first three I'm having a hard time seeing these as manos. Please learn me...

As a person who does have a couple of Jon's mano's, I can assure you, he knows what they are.

If you can't see the polish on the pieces shown, i bet you have passed up a lot of mano's in past hunts. So for your benefit, I too sure hope someone learns ya pretty quick.
 

very nice finds.

That may be a metate as opposed to a mano. The mano is the tool held by the person to grind the grain on a metate.

When I hiked the grand canyon way back in 2004, i was a bit surprised when we got to the phantom ranch at the bottom there was a broken metate next to the door. See the photo with the arrow pointing to it.

Of course after that long hike I was pretty whipped and only interested in getting a number of beers in me and sitting fully clothed in the creek which ran behind the ranch.
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This is us BEFORE the hike in the morning.
The after photo of us on the rim after the hike back out does not have as much smiles, just very happy to be out and ready to strap the feed bag on, belly up to the bar and wet our whistle.

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