Traditional culture and modern day use of manos and metates
Staff at the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve discuss one of the cultural methods for grinding mesquite beans into flour using a mano and metate. The demonstration includes how the tools are used, the process, and how you can use similar methods and tools for grinding at home.

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