EXTRA Nº 4
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
ARTICLE |
PÀG. |
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A brief overview of archaeological research on ancient mills and miling in Spain.N. Alonso, T. Anderson |
13-31 |
SECTION 1: TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF MILLS AND MILLSTONES
ARTICLE |
PÀG. |
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Crossing the bridge: Notes on development of the ryndM. Watts |
35-44 |
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Roman grinding stones from Northern Britain with two opposed perforationsJohn Cruse |
45-57 |
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A 13th-century hydraulic ore mill at the mining site of Brandes (Isère), FranceN. Minvielle |
59-78 |
SECTION 2: QUERN AND MILLSTONE QUARRY STUDIES
ARTICLE |
PÀG. |
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The querns and millstone quarries of Bibracte and Autun: The case of Saint-AndeuxL. Jaccotey, V. Farget, G. Fronteau, S. Beuchot, F. Boyer, C. Cherot |
81-100 |
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Rotary quern and millstone roughouts beyond their quarriesL. Jaccotey, F. Jodry, A. Dumont, P. Moyat |
101-118 |
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The quern quarry of La Calera (Agaete, Gran Canaria, Spain): Working volcanic tuff with stone tools.Y. Naranjo-Mayor, A. Rodriguez-Rodríguez, I. Francisco-Ortega |
119-126 |
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Recent research on quern and millstone quarries in Majorca and Minorca (Balearic Islands, Spain).J. Sánchez Navarro |
127-145 |
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Ireland's longest serving millstone quarry? Millstone Mountain in the Mourn Mountains, Co. Down, Nothern Ireland.N. Colfer |
147-159 |
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Rotary querns and millstones in South-West England.S. Watts, M. Watts |
161-177 |
SECTION 3: QUERN AND MILLSTONE STUDIES IN EUROPE AND THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
ARTICLE |
PÀG. |
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Early grinding systems in North -Western Europe: A critical review of 15 years of techno-functional researchC. Hamon |
181-189 |
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A comparison of two Turkish grinding stone assembleages: Kilise Tepe, Mut and Kinet Höyüt, DörtyolD. Helsop |
191-199 |
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A first study of the millstones of the Greek Colony of Megara Hybkaea (Sicily)C. Chaigneau |
201-212 |
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The volcanic rock grinding stones from Selinunte, Sicily (Italy): Archaeological evidence and geochemical provenance analyses.C. Scwall, T. M. Gluhak |
213-222 |
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Quern and millstones from the Iberian Iron Age settlement of Cerro de la Cruz, Almedinilla, Córdoba, Spain.E. Kavanagh de Prado, M. Lanz Domínguez, F. Quesada Sanz |
223-234 |
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Inscribed Pompeian millstones from Tarragona, Spain.D. Gorostidi Pi, J. López Vilar, H. Royo Plumed |
235-242 |
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Early rotary querns in South-Western Norway.A. Dahlin Hauken, T.J. Anderson |
243-254 |
SECTION 4: MILLSTONES CROSING SEAS
ARTICLE |
PÀG. |
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American millstones similar to the French burr: 19th century attempts to find substitutes.C. D. Hockensmith |
257-281 |
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Widespread North American ocuurence of millstones made of imported French chert (French buhr) containing charophytes.J. T. Hannibal |
283-293 |
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Norwegian millstone quarries in the face of European competition and cooperation 18th - 19 centuries.A. Belmont |
295-305 |
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Bringing millstones to America: 19th century use of Norwgian mica-schist millstones in the United States.J. T. Hannibal |
307-317 |