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{{Short description|Ancient tool for grinding grains}}
{{Infobox tool
| name = Quern-stone
| image = Quern-stone.jpg
| caption = A traditional hand-operated quern-stone
| other_names = Hand mill
| classification = Grinding tool
| used_with = [[Grain]], [[Cereal]], [[Spices]]
}}
A '''quern-stone''' is a tool used for hand-grinding a variety of materials. They are used in pairs. The lower, stationary, stone is called a '''quern''', while the upper, mobile, stone is called a '''handstone'''. The material to be ground is placed between the stones, and the handstone is rotated to grind it.
A '''quern-stone''' is a tool used for hand-grinding a variety of materials. They are used in pairs. The lower, stationary, stone is called a '''quern''', while the upper, mobile, stone is called a '''handstone'''. The material to be ground is placed between the stones, and the handstone is rotated to grind it.


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* [[Mortar and pestle]]
* [[Mortar and pestle]]
* [[Grinding]]
* [[Grinding]]
==References==
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[[Category:Archaeological artefacts]]
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<gallery>
File:Basalt_quern.jpg|Basalt quern
File:Quernupper.jpg|Quern upper stone
File:Cliffecastlemus_016.jpg|Quern stone at Cliffe Castle Museum
File:Quern-stones_in_China_small.jpg|Quern stones in China
File:Native_women_grinding_wheat,_Palestine.tiff|Native women grinding wheat, Palestine
File:Quern_at_Estonian_Open_Air_Museum.jpg|Quern at Estonian Open Air Museum
File:Quern_stones.JPG|Quern stones
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 12:01, 25 February 2025

A quern-stone is a tool used for hand-grinding a variety of materials. They are used in pairs. The lower, stationary, stone is called a quern, while the upper, mobile, stone is called a handstone. The material to be ground is placed between the stones, and the handstone is rotated to grind it.

History[edit]

Quern-stones have been used since ancient times to grind materials such as grain into flour. They were an essential part of early agricultural societies. The earliest quern-stones date back to the Neolithic period, around 9,000 years ago.

Types[edit]

There are several types of quern-stones:

  • Saddle quern: The earliest type, consisting of a flat stone bed and a rounded stone that was rubbed back and forth.
  • Rotary quern: Developed later, these consist of two circular stones, one on top of the other, with a handle for turning the upper stone.

Usage[edit]

Quern-stones were used to grind cereal grains such as wheat, barley, and rye into flour for making bread. They were also used to grind spices and other foodstuffs.

Cultural significance[edit]

Quern-stones have been found in archaeological sites around the world, indicating their widespread use. They are often associated with the development of agriculture and the rise of civilization.

Modern use[edit]

While largely replaced by mechanized mills, quern-stones are still used in some parts of the world, particularly in rural areas where traditional methods are preferred.

See also[edit]