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  2. Millstone - Wikipedia

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    Today's millstones are monolithic, usually made of basalt, apodous, or tripod, rectangular, and slightly concave on the grinding surface. These millstones are associated with a two-handed wheel, called a "mano", whose size generally exceeds the width of the millstone and which is driven in an alternating rectilinear motion. On tripod wheels ...

  3. Millstone Grit - Wikipedia

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    Millstone Edge was a significant source whilst abandoned millstones can be seen below the edges at Stanage, Froggatt and Baslow. Bramley Fall stone is a notable type of Millstone Grit sourced from around the village of Bramley, near Leeds.

  4. Dutch Kills Millstones - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Kills Millstones are a set of millstones in Queens, New York City. Constructed by Burger Jorissen in 1650, Jorrisen's Mill was the first tidal mill in western Queens. It operated using a ditch known as Berger's Sluice , which ran just east of Northern Boulevard between 40th Road and 48th Street.

  5. List of ancient watermills - Wikipedia

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    Two millstones Woolaston [102] England: c. 320 AD Two upper millstones La Chapelle-Taillefert [102] France: Pottery and coins from 2nd century AD Pair of millstones Lyon [102] France: On display in museum Many unpublished millstones Paris [103] France: On display in museum Six millstones Aalen [102] Germany: On display in museum Five millstones ...

  6. Glossary of mill machinery - Wikipedia

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    Millstones driven from above are known as Overdrift stones. Pintle The pivot centering a post mill on top of the main post. Runner Stone The Runner Stone is the topmost of a pair of millstones. It is driven by the Stone Nut. The lower stone is called a Bedstone. Sails The Sails are the source of power in a windmill. They are carried on the ...

  7. Higuera mill - Wikipedia

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    Under it, there are at least four cavities, finished off in brick and separated by the starlings. The main hypothesis is that the mill used the technology of a channel wheel and it is known from the remains found that the milling capacity was that of four millstones. [3]

  8. Edge mill - Wikipedia

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    Edge runners in an oil mill. An edge mill is a mill used for crushing or grinding in which stones roll around on their edges on a level circular bed. They were developed in China in the third century and are still used today in remote villages around the world.

  9. List of early medieval watermills - Wikipedia

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    The following list comprises stray finds of early medieval millstones. Note that there is no way to distinguish millstones driven by water-power from those powered by animals turning a capstan. Most, however, are assumed to derive from watermills. [31]