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- Bedrock_mortar abstract "A bedrock mortar (BRM) is an anthropogenic circular depression in a rock outcrop or naturally occurring slab, used by people in the past for grinding of grain, acorns or other food products. There are often a cluster of a considerable number of such holes in proximity indicating that people gathered in groups to conduct food grinding in prehistoric cultures. Correspondingly the alternative name gossip stone is sometimes applied, indicating the social context of the food grinding activity. Typical dimensions of the circular indentations are approximately 12 centimeters in diameter by 10 centimeters deep, although a considerable range of depths of the cavities have been documented . The bedrock mortar has been identified in a number of world regions, but has been particularly intensely documented in the Americas. An alternative term for the bedrock mortar site is bedrock milling station.".
- Bedrock_mortar thumbnail Huerfano_Butte_Arizona_Bedrock_Mortars_Number_3.jpg?width=300.
- Bedrock_mortar wikiPageID "12052371".
- Bedrock_mortar wikiPageRevisionID "595716445".
- Bedrock_mortar hasPhotoCollection Bedrock_mortar.
- Bedrock_mortar subject Category:Archaeological_features.
- Bedrock_mortar subject Category:Cooking_utensils.
- Bedrock_mortar subject Category:Food_grinding_tools.
- Bedrock_mortar type Artifact100021939.
- Bedrock_mortar type CookingUtensil103101986.
- Bedrock_mortar type CookingUtensils.
- Bedrock_mortar type Implement103563967.
- Bedrock_mortar type Instrumentality103575240.
- Bedrock_mortar type KitchenUtensil103621049.
- Bedrock_mortar type Object100002684.
- Bedrock_mortar type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bedrock_mortar type Utensil104516672.
- Bedrock_mortar type Whole100003553.
- Bedrock_mortar comment "A bedrock mortar (BRM) is an anthropogenic circular depression in a rock outcrop or naturally occurring slab, used by people in the past for grinding of grain, acorns or other food products. There are often a cluster of a considerable number of such holes in proximity indicating that people gathered in groups to conduct food grinding in prehistoric cultures. Correspondingly the alternative name gossip stone is sometimes applied, indicating the social context of the food grinding activity.".
- Bedrock_mortar label "Bedrock mortar".
- Bedrock_mortar sameAs m.02vn70d.
- Bedrock_mortar sameAs Q4879403.
- Bedrock_mortar sameAs Q4879403.
- Bedrock_mortar sameAs Bedrock_mortar.
- Bedrock_mortar wasDerivedFrom Bedrock_mortar?oldid=595716445.
- Bedrock_mortar depiction Huerfano_Butte_Arizona_Bedrock_Mortars_Number_3.jpg.
- Bedrock_mortar isPrimaryTopicOf Bedrock_mortar.