The grinding stone to the right fits the hand perfectly one side was pecked and ground the other is smooth. It has a nice taper to the grinding edge which cannot be seen in the images Look at the tremendous wear along the edge where it was used to grind other stones. The pecking stone also fits the hand perfectly for its job.
Get PriceAn outstanding example of the 3/4 Grooved axe which was pictured in Lar Hothems Indian Artifacts Of The Midwest page 198 edition 4. At the time of printing in 2001 the value of this Axe was 985.00. Over all in great condition with a symmetrical balanced form and tapered bit.
Get PricePecking 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. Waters of Texas A M University.
Get PriceA very rare and one of a kind artifact which to date is one of the largest examples we have seen. No modern damage possibly an ancient ding on one side where the orange ID sticker is but appears to have been made that way. A very impressive relic which
Get PriceGBM brings a large number of high-qualification talents together. Bai Yinghui, general research and development engineer, is a well-known expert in crushing and grinding area who won the youth medal of technology of the state council and receives special government allowance.
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