Mesoamerican quern or milling-stone.
1 Rhoda did not answer, but poured another handful of seed on the metate .
2 Another single grave contained four large and small cooking pots and a broken metate .
3 Elongate, well-worn, sandstone meal rubber or rubber for metate .
4 Tusayan roof-drains; a discarded metate and a gourd
5 Large, very regularly shaped and much worn metate .
6 Squatting before the metate , she looked at the little pile of bruised seeds with the utmost satisfaction.
7 Rubbing stones for metate ; mostly broken.
8 A very regular, much-worn basaltic metate .
9 Large regular metate , not much worn.
10 Grinding or rubbing stones for metate .
11 The metate or grinding slab.
12 The metate and roller were now laid aside, and the pretty, rose-coloured fingers of Rosita were thrust into the paste.
13 Rubbing stones for metate .
14 A large, well-worn metate .
15 Not one drop must be spilled, and even the water with which the metate is afterward washed, is added to the liquid.
16 While the ground color was being laid a man sat on one side of the lodge grinding with a metate and mixing the colors.
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