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What is a mortero? It is Spanish for mortar. The Kumeyaay (KOO-mee-eye) word is `ehmuu meaning “bedrock hole.”.
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Morteros is a city and municipality in the San Justo Department in the north east of the Córdoba Province, Argentina.
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Oct 2, 2012 · Morteros are places where Native Americans used stones to grind acorns and other grains into a powder which they could then turn into bread ...
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Los Morteros is the site of a large Native American village inhabited between about 850 and 1300 CE. The site stretches north and south along the Santa Cruz ...
The Morteros Trail is part of the 4,757-acre Little Blair Valley Cultural Preserve that was created in December 2010 in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
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A super short (1/2 mile round-trip), but scenic historic hike to an old Native American site located within Anza Borrego Desert State Park.
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The Morteros Trail is a smooth walking 1/2 mile loop with an interpretive handout explaining various features along the way. The brochures may be available at ...
Wiktionary · vessel used to grind ingredients. mortar; → mortero; · short large-bore cannon. mortar; → mortero; · mixture of lime or cement, sand and water.
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May 1, 2018 · In Spanish, mortero means "mortar," as in mortar and pestle, which was what they were used for by past indigenous peoples thousands of years ago ...