Manos

Manos may refer to:

  • Manos (name)
  • Manos family, one of the lesser Phanariot families of Constantinople
  • Mano (stone) or manos, a stone tool used to grind and process food
  • Manos: The Hands of Fate, an infamously low-quality 1966 horror film
  • Music

  • Manos (band), German Death Metal/Grindcore/Punk Band
  • Manos (album), by The Spinanes
  • See also

  • Mano (disambiguation)
  • Mano (stone)

    A mano (Spanish for hand) is a ground stone tool used with a metate to process or grind food by hand.

    History

    Manos were used in prehistoric times to process wild seeds, nuts and other food, generally used with greater frequency in the Archaic period, when people became more reliant upon local wild plant food for their diet. Later, manos and metates were used to process cultivated maize.

    In its early use in the American Southwest, the mano and metate were used to grind wild plants. The mano began as a one-handed tool and once cultivation of maize became more prevalent, the mano became a larger, two-handed tool that more efficiently ground food against an evolved basin or trough metate.

    Besides food, manos and metates were used to separate and pulverize clay from earthen debris and stones. The resulting clay was used for pottery-making.

    Grinding process

    A mano, a smooth hand-held stone, is used against a metate, typically a large stone with a depression or bowl. The movement of the mano against the metate consists of a circular, rocking or chopping grinding motion using one or both hands.

    Manos (name)

    Manos is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

    Surname:

  • Aspasia Manos (1896–1972), the Greek wife of Alexander I
  • John Michael Manos, (1922–2006), U.S. federal judge
  • Stefanos Manos (born 1939), Greek politician
  • Given name:

  • Manos Hadjidakis (1925–1994), Greek composer
  • Manos Katrakis (1908–1984), Greek actor
  • Manos Loïzos (1937–1982), Greek songwriter
  • Manos Papayiannis (born 1966), Greek actor
  • See also

  • Manos family, one of the lesser Phanariot families of Constantinople
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