Go to Lewis and Clark. Jump on the branches to get to the top of the tree. There is a little animal in the tree. He will pop out of the tree with the bowl on his head. Jump on him while he is still up out of the tree to get the bowl.
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In 1805 AD, climb the tall tree and you will find the Stone Bowl on top of a beaver's head (maybe an otter?). To catch him and get the bowl, wait a few seconds after he disappears, and then jump. You will arrive just as he pops up. The Stone Bowl goes to the guard at the left side of the Great Wall of China (1593 AD). Climb up at right and then cross to the left.
You give it to Lewis and Clark. there, by the way, you'll find a stone bowl on a beaver's head
at the top of the dead tree a beaver will have a stone bowl, popping up and down. the stone bowl goes to the great wall of china people.
you get the bowl then you take it to the ancient china era. there is a man there if you look around you can return it to him.
The stone bowl in Poptropica's Time Tangled Island belongs to the ancient civilizations that created Stonehenge. It is used to collect the tears of the statue to activate the time machine.
You can find out information about the Allstate Sugar Bowl on the Internet. You can find out information on the Allstate Sugar Bowl on the official Allstate Sugar Bowl website.
If you are refering to the stone bowls used to hold the wheat to be ground into flour it's called a mortar the items to grind the wheat is called a pestle.
the guy who is on the left of the great wall of china
you find the hard stone underground
The stone signal bowl is atop a tree at the Lewis and Clark camp in 1805 AD (8 o'clock on the time device). Climb the tree and watch for the beaver (squirrel?) to pop up, as he is wearing the stone bowl on his head. Wait until he goes down, and time your jump to reach him when he reappears. Take the stone bowl to the Great Wall of China at 1593 AD (6 o'clock on the time device).