Panis Militaris* - Traveling within the World2024-03-28T13:44:32Zhttps://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/forum/topics/2185477:Topic:196759?groupUrl=recipesandmore&commentId=2185477%3AComment%3A196694&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noII century BC
" style="xg-p:…tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2014-01-31:2185477:Comment:1966942014-01-31T20:41:58.730ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttps://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
<p><img src="http://www.roman-reenactor.com/wpimages/wp29eb6f05_06.png" id="art_462" title="" alt="Hand-mill found<br/> in Spain<br/><br /"/> II century BC<br/> " style="xg-p: absolute; left: 11px; top: 2988px;" border="0" height="902" width="762"></p>
<p>In antiquity only the best stones, the harder ones, are used in the manufacture of mills. Indeed, if the stone is not of a very good quality and wear quickly, tiny chips will mix with the flour. The teeth will wear quite early, with all the consequences that one can imagine. The relatively small number of quarries providing quality stones</p>…
<p><img src="http://www.roman-reenactor.com/wpimages/wp29eb6f05_06.png" id="art_462" title="" alt="Hand-mill found<br/> in Spain<br/><br /"/> II century BC<br/>
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<p>In antiquity only the best stones, the harder ones, are used in the manufacture of mills. Indeed, if the stone is not of a very good quality and wear quickly, tiny chips will mix with the flour. The teeth will wear quite early, with all the consequences that one can imagine. The relatively small number of quarries providing quality stones can now ease to the identification process of the querns place of origin. It is then easier to understand and why legions carried them so far, instead of getting them locally.</p> tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2014-01-31:2185477:Comment:1965772014-01-31T20:41:26.609ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttps://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
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<p><img src="http://www.roman-reenactor.com/wpimages/wp97b1cc1b_05_06.jpg" id="pic_2177" alt="" style="xg-p: absolute; left: 56px; top: 1293px;" border="0" height="608" width="912" name="pic_2177"/></p> tag:travelingwithintheworld.ning.com,2014-01-31:2185477:Comment:1966912014-01-31T20:41:10.565ZDept of PMM Artists & thingshttps://travelingwithintheworld.ning.com/profile/Artistsandthings
<p><img src="http://www.roman-reenactor.com/wpimages/wp18111cb3_05_06.jpg" id="pic_2176" alt="" style="xg-p: absolute; left: 12px; top: 34px;" border="0" height="428" width="285" name="pic_2176"/></p>
<p><img src="http://www.roman-reenactor.com/wpimages/wp18111cb3_05_06.jpg" id="pic_2176" alt="" style="xg-p: absolute; left: 12px; top: 34px;" border="0" height="428" width="285" name="pic_2176"/></p>