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along with a "rare example of a flint quern, used for hand-grinding grain into flour." Experts from Cotswold Archaeology, Oxford Archaeology and Suffolk County Council’s Archaeological Service ...
Our quern stone was found two years ago in my Dad's field. We think it is probably from the Iron Age.It was used to grind down grain to make flour for bread.The chips out of it are from where it ...
Child: Cool! So what re you grinding in your quern? Ancient Egyptian person: We’re making flour for baking bread. Child: Ow! There’s some stone from your quern in my bread. Ancient Egyptian ...
The remains of a Late Bronze Age settlement "of considerable significance" were uncovered during the development of a new road, archaeologists said. A cremation cemetery with 18 burials, "substantial" ...
Worked flints - including a rare example of a flint quern, used for hand-grinding grain into flour - were among the objects that helped to indicate the type of settlement. "Some aspects of the ...