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    • album of unclewayne_bama
    • Yeah, I'm still way behind with my pics. A mortar is something the Native Americans used to grind nuts, grain etc into a flour / meal like substance. They are usually found in areas where there was an established camp. I've seen a few almost 6 inches deep which means they were there a long time. Thanks for your comment, always good to hear from you.

    • said unclewayne_bama

    • 2009.03.08 at 23:06:39 PDT
    • album of hikerhead
    • Nice to see some new pics from Uncle Wayne and Tripper. What's a mortar stone?

    • said hikerhead

    • 2009.03.06 at 17:08:39 PST

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