International audiencePompeian millstones are known by their characteristic shape and size. They consist of an hourglass-shaped (bi-conical) upper stone (catillus) and a conical lower stone (meta). The larger models were driven by animals (hence their name, 'donkey mills') by means of fittings inserted in lugs on opposite sides of the catillus. The inclination of the grinding surfaces is very important. Recent research has proved, contrary to established assumption, that this type of mill was quite common in Narbonese Gaul. In this Roman Province, all of these mills are made of volcanic rock. The source of this volcanic rock is most likely the Italian peninsula, specifically the region of Orvieto. Although this distinctive rock was also use...
International audienceThe excavation of the pars rustica at a large Roman villa in the late 1990s re...
The archaeological collection at the Museum of Feltre (province of Belluno, Veneto region, Italy) in...
International audienceLimestones are sedimentary rocks more commonly associated with building stones...
International audiencePompeian millstones are known by their characteristic shape and size. They con...
Abstract: Roman rotary millstones are commonly reported in ancient mines and iron-making centres aro...
This paper presents a small assemblage of inscribed Pompeian millstones from Roman Tarraco and its s...
Anderson, T.J., Alonso, N. (eds), Tilting at Mills: The Archaeology and Geology of Mills and Milling...
The presence of rotative grindstones have been frequently reported in the ancient mines and métallur...
Seen through a millstone. Geology and archaeology of quarries and mills. Bryggens Museum, Bergen, No...
Mills have played an essential part in the processing of cereals used in a number of culinary prepar...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
Anderson, T.J., Alonso, N. (eds), Tilting at Mills: The Archaeology and Geology of Mills and Milling...
International audienceThe study of more than 260 Roman rotary querns and millstones from the region ...
International audienceThe excavation of the pars rustica at a large Roman villa in the late 1990s re...
The archaeological collection at the Museum of Feltre (province of Belluno, Veneto region, Italy) in...
International audienceLimestones are sedimentary rocks more commonly associated with building stones...
International audiencePompeian millstones are known by their characteristic shape and size. They con...
Abstract: Roman rotary millstones are commonly reported in ancient mines and iron-making centres aro...
This paper presents a small assemblage of inscribed Pompeian millstones from Roman Tarraco and its s...
Anderson, T.J., Alonso, N. (eds), Tilting at Mills: The Archaeology and Geology of Mills and Milling...
The presence of rotative grindstones have been frequently reported in the ancient mines and métallur...
Seen through a millstone. Geology and archaeology of quarries and mills. Bryggens Museum, Bergen, No...
Mills have played an essential part in the processing of cereals used in a number of culinary prepar...
An archaeometric study of all the Roman millstones preserved today in the National Archaeological Mu...
Anderson, T.J., Alonso, N. (eds), Tilting at Mills: The Archaeology and Geology of Mills and Milling...
International audienceThe study of more than 260 Roman rotary querns and millstones from the region ...
International audienceThe excavation of the pars rustica at a large Roman villa in the late 1990s re...
The archaeological collection at the Museum of Feltre (province of Belluno, Veneto region, Italy) in...
International audienceLimestones are sedimentary rocks more commonly associated with building stones...