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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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.
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.
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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