Batea
batea
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historical examples
this is placed in a pan or, better, in a batea, and carefully washed down until the gold begins to appear.
the a b c of mining charles a. bramble
every batea, as i got deeper and deeper, yielded more and more gold!
carmen ariza charles francis stocking
being hospitably received by teucer, he married his daughter batea and became the founder of the royal house of troy.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 7, slice 9 various
a batea is the mexican equivalent for the american iron gold pan.
the business of mining arthur j. hoskin
i several times filled my batea with gravel from the dry bed and washed it in one of the pools.
carmen ariza charles francis stocking
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