Ground_stone Ground_stone

Ground stone - Definition and Overview

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In archaeology, ground stone is a category of stone tool formed by the grinding of a coarse-grained tool stone, either purposefully or incidentally. Ground stone tools are usually made of basalt, rhyolite, granite, or other macrocrystalline igneous stones whose coarse structure makes them ideal for grinding other materials, including plants and other stones.

Some ground stone tools are incidental, caused by use with other tools: manos, for example, are hand stones used in conjunction with metates and other grinding slabs (querns), and develop their ground surfaces through wear. Other ground stone tools include adzes, celts, and axes, which are manufactured using a labor-intensive, time-consuming method of repeated grinding against a harder stone or with sand, often using water as a lubricant. These tools are often made using durable finer-grained materials rather than coarse materials.

Example Usage of Ground

xoJamzBieberox: Yay! It snowed and stuck to the Ground! Woogoo!!
kellyxfershelly: Good Morning! This morning I woke up and there is snow on the Ground! Yay. I don't like a lot of snow, b/c I don't like to shovel it. Haha
abbbthegreat: i totalllly forgot there was snow on the Ground....
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