Lot 40, Auction 4/12/2026: Native American Archaic to Woodland Stone Metate & Mano
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Lot 40, Auction 4/12/2026: Native American Archaic to Woodland Stone Metate & Mano

$390.00

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Native American, North America, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 3000 BCE to 1000 CE. A tactile record of daily life, this stone grinding set – composed of a metate and accompanying mano – speaks to the essential rhythms of sustenance and survival in prehistoric North America. The larger stone, worn into a shallow concavity through repeated use, served as the metate, while the rounded handstone was grasped and moved in steady, practiced motions to crush and grind plant materials. The surfaces bear the quiet testimony of long use. The metate’s basin, softly hollowed and smoothed, reflects the cumulative action of countless grinding cycles, while the mano shows a rounded, ergonomic form shaped as much by human hands as by intentional selection. Together, they formed a fundamental toolset used for processing maize, seeds, nuts, and other vegetal foods, transforming raw resources into usable sustenance. Size of larger (metate): 7.4″ L x 5.1″ W x 2.5″ H (18.8 cm x 13 cm x 6.4 cm)

Such implements were central to Archaic and later Woodland lifeways, marking a shift toward more settled patterns of subsistence and increasingly sophisticated food preparation techniques. Among Woodland cultures in particular, the intensification of plant processing – including early cultivation and the widespread use of gathered grains – made grinding tools indispensable household objects.

Unlike ceremonial artifacts, these stones carry no overt decoration, yet their significance is profound. They embody labor, nourishment, and continuity, linking generations through shared practice. Their enduring form, shaped by both geology and human touch, offers a direct and intimate connection to the everyday lives of Native American communities across millennia.

Condition: Expected weathering and abrasions with good signs of age and use. Smooth pounding surfaces.

Provenance: private Sheffield, Massachusetts, USA collection

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