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- Ground_stone abstract "In archaeology, ground stone is a category of stone tool formed by the grinding of a coarse-grained tool stone, either purposely or incidentally. Ground stone tools are usually made of basalt, rhyolite, granite, or other cryptocrystalline and igneous stones whose coarse structure makes them ideal for grinding other materials, including plants and other stones.".
- Ground_stone thumbnail Néolithique_0001.jpg?width=300.
- Ground_stone wikiPageID "147190".
- Ground_stone wikiPageLength "9600".
- Ground_stone wikiPageOutDegree "60".
- Ground_stone wikiPageRevisionID "690916606".
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Adze.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Archaeology.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Axe.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Basalt.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Blade.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lithics.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neolithic.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Celt_(tool).
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Jürgensen_Thomsen.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Conchoidal_fracture.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Cryptocrystalline.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Debitage.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Dorset_culture.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Grinding_slab.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Hammerstone.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Hide_(skin).
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_Paleolithic.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Knapping.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_reduction.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Lubricant.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Mano_(stone).
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Mesolithic.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Metate.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Microlith.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Mortar_and_pestle.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Natufian_culture.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Norton_tradition.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Obsidian.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Rhyolite.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Stone_Age.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Stone_tool.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Thule_people.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Tool_stone.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Ulu.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink Volcanic_glass.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink File:Grinding_stone.jpg.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink File:Molino_neolítico_de_vaivén.jpg.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLink File:Néolithique_0001.jpg.
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ground stone".
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "grinding grooves".
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "grinding".
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "ground stone".
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "polished stone".
- Ground_stone wikiPageWikiLinkText "stone ground".
- Ground_stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Ground_stone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Prehistoric_technology.
- Ground_stone subject Category:Lithics.
- Ground_stone subject Category:Neolithic.
- Ground_stone hypernym Category.
- Ground_stone type TelevisionStation.
- Ground_stone type Type.
- Ground_stone type Lithic.
- Ground_stone type Tool.
- Ground_stone type Type.
- Ground_stone comment "In archaeology, ground stone is a category of stone tool formed by the grinding of a coarse-grained tool stone, either purposely or incidentally. Ground stone tools are usually made of basalt, rhyolite, granite, or other cryptocrystalline and igneous stones whose coarse structure makes them ideal for grinding other materials, including plants and other stones.".
- Ground_stone label "Ground stone".
- Ground_stone sameAs Q850776.
- Ground_stone sameAs 磨製石器.
- Ground_stone sameAs 간석기.
- Ground_stone sameAs m.012tbv.
- Ground_stone sameAs Q850776.
- Ground_stone sameAs 磨制石器.
- Ground_stone wasDerivedFrom Ground_stone?oldid=690916606.
- Ground_stone depiction Néolithique_0001.jpg.
- Ground_stone isPrimaryTopicOf Ground_stone.