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Grinding and Milling - A study of Romano-British rotary querns and millstones made from Old Red Sandstone (Paperback)
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Grinding and Milling - A study of Romano-British rotary querns and millstones made from Old Red Sandstone (Paperback)
Series: British Archaeological Reports British Series
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This work investigates the use of Old Red Sandstone from South
Wales, Gloucestershire, Avon and Somerset during the Roman period,
for rotary querns. It is based on detailed petrographic studies of
these rocks at both microscopic and macroscopic levels to define
practical keys which allow types of Old Red Sandstone, and hence
artefacts made from it, to be identified and provenanced to their
geological formations. 1200 rotary querns of Old Red sandstone from
180 sites were analysed (stretching from southeast Wales in the
west, to Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire in the east. It extends as
far south as Dorchester (Dorset) and as far north as Coleshill
(Warwickshire)). The petrological study also identifies the three
major source areas in the Roman period as the Forest of Dean, the
Bristol area and the Mendips and investigates the differences in
the distribution of finds from each of these sources. A typological
study is included, with a detailed description and analysis of the
types of ORS querns manufactured, their dating and their
distribution. The routes and mechanisms through which the querns
were moved are also investigated and the production of ORS querns
is also assessed.
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