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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. Quern-stone - Wikipedia

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    They were generally replaced by millstones once mechanised forms of milling appeared, particularly the water mill and the windmill, although animals were also used to operate the millstones. However, in many non-Westernised, non-mechanised cultures they are still manufactured and used regularly and have only been replaced in many parts of the ...

  4. Gristmill - Wikipedia

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    The millstones themselves turn at around 120 rpm [dubious – discuss]. They are laid one on top of the other. They are laid one on top of the other. The bottom stone, called the bed , is fixed to the floor, while the top stone, the runner , is mounted on a separate spindle, driven by the main shaft.

  5. Talk:Millstone - Wikipedia

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    4 How do grindstones work? 3 comments. 5 How is the grain fed? 1 comment. 6 Is the article "encyclopedic"? 1 comment. 7 QR code installed. 1 comment.

  6. 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.

  7. All the most jaw-dropping wardrobe malfunctions of 2017 -- so far

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    A woman went to Home Depot to find love — and it actually worked. Lighter Side. Town & Country. The dress Meghan Markle wore in her Valentine's Day post is on sale now. News. News. Reuters.

  8. Horse mill - Wikipedia

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    Horse or donkey-powered stone mills at Pompeii.. The donkey or horse-driven rotary mill was a 4th-century BC Carthaginian invention, with possible origins in Carthaginian Sardinia.

  9. Where Women Work: 20 Most Common Occupations - AOL

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    Think back to the most common jobs that women held in your mom's day, and if that's not far enough back, think about your grandmother. Do secretaries, nurses, teachers and retail sales Where Women ...