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The Archaeology of Mills and Milling By Martin Watts Paperback Ex Con Rare

The Archaeology of Mills and Milling By Martin Watts Paperback Ex Con Rare

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Rare Book The Archaeology of Mills and Milling "The Archaeology of Mills and Milling By Martin Watts" delves into the historical and archaeological study of mills and milling processes. Subject Matter: The book explores the history of mills, from their earliest forms to more recent developments. It examines the archaeological evidence of mills, including their construction, operation, and evolution. It covers various types of mills, such as: Watermills. Windmills. Hand mills. It investigates the social and economic significance of mills in past societies. It will cover the tools and processes used in milling. Archaeological Focus: The book emphasizes the use of archaeological methods to understand the history of milling. It discusses how archaeological finds, such as millstones, mill races, and mill buildings, can provide insights into past milling practices. The book uses archaeological evidence to place mills within their historical context. Historical Scope: It covers a broad historical period, tracing the development of mills from ancient times to the industrial era. It explores how milling technology and practices have changed over time. Author's Expertise: Martin Watts is an expert in the archaeology of mills, bringing his knowledge and research to the subject. Therefore the book will be very well researched. Content expectation: Expect to see images of archaeological digs. Expect to see images of mill stones, and other mill parts. Expect to read about how mills changed society. In essence, "The Archaeology of Mills and Milling By Martin Watts" is a comprehensive study that combines historical and archaeological perspectives to provide a detailed understanding of the role of mills in past societies. By Martin Watts Paperback Excellent Used Condition - see images
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