Mullers, grinding stones used for everday, festive and religious ceremonial use, from around 500 Employed with water these were used for grinding
Mullers, grinding stones used for everday, festive and religious ceremonial use, from around 500 Employed with water these were used for grinding maize and other foodstuffs on metates or grinding platforms. Often with ornate low relief carvings showing ritually costumed high-ranking shamans. National Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica.
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Location: National Museum, San Hose, Costa Rica
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