it was made in medieval times
it was made in medieval times
quern is not a real word, it would be the same in any language: quern.
What does the word quern mean in mesopotamia?
no the thing was made of yo face dumbey
a quern stone is used to grind corn to make flour
A quern is a very basic hand mill used for grinding grain. It generally had one stone with a concave surface and the other with a convex surface. The Roman quern was larger and consisted of larger heavier stones which were rotated by animal power.
An invention in the Iron age.
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A quern is a hand mill for grinding grain; it usually consists of two circular stones, an upper and lower. The upper stone is rotated or rubbed on the lower one.
The Romans made quern stones by shaping them and smoothing them with metal hand tools. They used igneous rocks - rocks is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. Basalt was the favourite one. When igneous rock was not available, sandstone, quartzite or limestone was used.
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a roman quern is just like a mortar and pestle, you just grind materials like wheat, flour, and grains, ect. p.s. a quern is a stone and a mortar and pestle is like a cup with a crushing stick. if you still don't get it then just look it up on google images to see how it looks bye now