New Data on Flour Milling Complexes in Tanais Urban Manors of the Second—Third Centuries AD
Flour milling was an essential activity in Tanais residents` households in 2nd—3rd centuries AD. In the quarter of the homesteads studied for the moment, a special type of room for grain milling can be distinguished. They represent semi-basement or ground floor rooms, mostly opening into the yard, w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Stratum 2024-09 (4), p.415-423 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Flour milling was an essential activity in Tanais residents` households in 2nd—3rd centuries AD. In the quarter of the homesteads studied for the moment, a special type of room for grain milling can be distinguished. They represent semi-basement or ground floor rooms, mostly opening into the yard, with raised corner platforms made of stone and Olynthus milling stones installed into them in antiquity (types I3//II5 after R. Frankel). In the nearest corner in such rooms there was a grain drying kiln (used also for making flatbread). These rooms were located next to the southern border of the manors, with doors opening towards north, west or east. |
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ISSN: | 1608-9057 1857-3533 |
DOI: | 10.55086/sp244415423 |