larson1951
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i talked about this on another thread yesterday
i will copy and paste it here also
the first series of images show a well used hammer probably used for breaking bones or building earth lodges
the second one with only polish is a horse tether
i also show the tool that was used to make the grooves on these implements





it is a hammerstone
i have quite a few which is why i don't always pick them up anymore
should i send you one just like it?
a lot of those were used to make the groove on a huge cantalope sized hammer
you know....tap,tap,tap,then grind and rub and grind and rub to make the groove
an old sioux indian lady who was working at the catholic church in fort yates told me some things about these pcs
she said "i bet you boys don't know what all the uses of those were for", we said "no we don't, please tell us about these stones with grooves"
they had a display of at least 50-100 of them in the basement
she told us that the ones with heavy impact usage were hammers, but the same ones that showed no use were horse tether weights for keeping the horses close by
steve
i will copy and paste it here also
the first series of images show a well used hammer probably used for breaking bones or building earth lodges
the second one with only polish is a horse tether
i also show the tool that was used to make the grooves on these implements






it is a hammerstone
i have quite a few which is why i don't always pick them up anymore
should i send you one just like it?
a lot of those were used to make the groove on a huge cantalope sized hammer
you know....tap,tap,tap,then grind and rub and grind and rub to make the groove
an old sioux indian lady who was working at the catholic church in fort yates told me some things about these pcs
she said "i bet you boys don't know what all the uses of those were for", we said "no we don't, please tell us about these stones with grooves"
they had a display of at least 50-100 of them in the basement
she told us that the ones with heavy impact usage were hammers, but the same ones that showed no use were horse tether weights for keeping the horses close by
steve
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