[Sca-cooks] querns
johnna holloway
johnna at sitka.engin.umich.edu
Mon Jun 10 10:33:44 PDT 2002
Querns are at
Serçe Liman1 11th Century Byzantine Shipwreck Excavation
http://ina.tamu.edu/sl-misc.htm
saddle querns are at
http://maritime.haifa.ac.il/cms/newslett/cms24/cms24_07.htm
They are mentioned on these pages--- no pictures of them
but these are interesting to look at---
http://www.hurstwic.org/history/articles/daily_living/text/food_and_diet.htm
http://www.redbournmill.co.uk/history.htm
You can also do an image earch on google under the
term "querns" and turn up several photo's.
As for wheat check here--
http://www.dailygrindmill.com/
Johnna Holloway Johnnae
"Pixel, Goddess and Queen" wrote:>
> Does anybody have any good references (hopefully ones that the U of MN has
> in its keeping) for pictures or photographs of medieval pot querns? >
> For that matter, does anybody have any sources for soft wheat in grain
> form, i.e., not ground into flour yet (short of actually raising the
> stuff)?> Margaret
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