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  2. Bedrock mortar - Wikipedia

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    A bedrock mortar (BRM) is an anthropogenic circular depression in a rock outcrop or naturally occurring slab, used by people in the past for grinding of grain, acorns or other food products. [1] There are often a cluster of a considerable number of such holes in proximity indicating that people gathered in groups to conduct food grinding in ...

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    This adorable mini acorn wreath exudes all of the nostalgic feelings of fall. Use a hot-glue gun to cover a moss-covered wire or cardboard ring with found acorns. Tie ribbon around the miniature ...

  4. Bed hangings - Wikipedia

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    Bed hangings or bed curtains are fabric panels that surround a bed; they were used from medieval times through to the 19th century. Bed hangings provided privacy when the master or great bed was in a public room, such as the parlor , but also showed evidence of wealth when beds were located in areas of the home where .

  5. Acorn - Wikipedia

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    The acorn is the nut of the oaks and their close relatives (genera Quercus, Notholithocarpus and Lithocarpus, in the family Fagaceae).

  6. From hedge apples to acorns, what to look for in nature to ...

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  7. Conotrachelus posticatus - Wikipedia

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    posticatus is found in North America. It is on average 3.7–5 mm (0.15–0.20 in) long, and it is present in North America (particularly in Minnesota, Florida, and Texas) all the way to Panama. [1] This species of Conotrachelus breeds in acorns; as a result, its larvae are found within acorns and their larval diet includes acorns. [2]

  8. Ah, the sounds of autumn in Tallahassee 2024: Ping, crack and ...

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    It seems that every 2-7 years, oak trees, both red and white, produce a heavy “mast” year, a bumper crop, of acorns. Ah, the sounds of autumn in Tallahassee 2024: Ping, crack and crunch Skip ...

  9. Chumash Indian Museum - Wikipedia

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    It has a 12-foot trunk diameter, a height of 30 feet, and a canopy spread of 60 feet. It is home to 11 archeological sites clustered along the stream-bed, including ancient pictographs and bedrock mortars utilized for grinding acorns and other foods. [17] [18] [19] Behind the museum is a 25-acre nature preserve in a canyon following the Conejo ...