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<p>[QUOTE="wcubed, post: 1263996, member: 12663"]I'm not sure myself. When does a stone stop being a pestle, or a grinding stone, and become a rolling pin? I suppose I shouldn't really use the term rolling pin, as that isn't a Native American invention. Grinding stone would be more appropriate.</p><p><br /></p><p>In the next post below that with the arrowheads, there is an obvious pestle on the left in the last picture, as one end is ground quite flat compared to the other end.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wcubed, post: 1263996, member: 12663"]I'm not sure myself. When does a stone stop being a pestle, or a grinding stone, and become a rolling pin? I suppose I shouldn't really use the term rolling pin, as that isn't a Native American invention. Grinding stone would be more appropriate. In the next post below that with the arrowheads, there is an obvious pestle on the left in the last picture, as one end is ground quite flat compared to the other end.[/QUOTE]
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