metate

meh-TAH-teh

A concave stone slab used for grinding corn, worn smooth by generations of use with a hand-held grinding stone called a mano. Found in archaeological sites across the Southwest, often in alcoves where the light is good and the wind is blocked. A metate is a kitchen counter made of bedrock and shaped by ten thousand meals.
Etymology
Spanish, from Nahuatl metlatl.
desert human settlement Indigenous Spanish terrain
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