Introduksjonen av dreiekvernen i Sørvest-Norge

The introduction of the rotary quern in South West NorwayThis article presents the main findings of the work on early rotary querns in Rogaland, as part of The Norwegian Millstone Landscape research project initiated by the Norwegian Geological Survey (NGU). Querns are heavy and bulky, and usually c...

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Published in:Viking
Main Author: Hauken, Åsa Dahlin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Norwegian
Published: Norsk arkeologisk selskap 2018
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spelling ftosloiunivojs:oai:ojs.www.journals.uio.no:article/6478 2023-05-15T18:10:05+02:00 Introduksjonen av dreiekvernen i Sørvest-Norge Hauken, Åsa Dahlin 2018-11-30 application/pdf https://journals.uio.no/viking/article/view/6478 https://doi.org/10.5617/viking.6478 nor nor Norsk arkeologisk selskap https://journals.uio.no/viking/article/view/6478/5592 https://journals.uio.no/viking/article/view/6478 doi:10.5617/viking.6478 Viking; Vol 81; 15–34 Viking; Vol. 81; 15–34 2535-2660 0332-608X info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftosloiunivojs https://doi.org/10.5617/viking.6478 2022-04-22T05:15:45Z The introduction of the rotary quern in South West NorwayThis article presents the main findings of the work on early rotary querns in Rogaland, as part of The Norwegian Millstone Landscape research project initiated by the Norwegian Geological Survey (NGU). Querns are heavy and bulky, and usually considered an uninteresting class of objects. Despite their crucial role in subsistence and household economy, they have received very little attention by archaeologists. The present study concentrated, therefore, on the classification of querns, their production and raw materials, and their chronology. Two main types of upper and lower stones were identified in the prehistoric material. They were produced from erratic blocks collected on the surface, reflecting the local basement. Querns made from garnet mica schist by true bedrock extraction are only found in medieval and later contexts in Rogaland. Querns from the quarries in Hyllestad and Saltdal were identified. The chronological study revealed that the rotary quern had been introduced at least 150 years earlier than previously thought and rapidly replaced the saddle quern, and that its introduction was not directly connected to the introduction of new cereal crops. Article in Journal/Newspaper Saltdal University of Oslo (UiO): FRITT (E-Journals) Saltdal ENVELOPE(15.317,15.317,66.983,66.983) Viking 81 0 15
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description The introduction of the rotary quern in South West NorwayThis article presents the main findings of the work on early rotary querns in Rogaland, as part of The Norwegian Millstone Landscape research project initiated by the Norwegian Geological Survey (NGU). Querns are heavy and bulky, and usually considered an uninteresting class of objects. Despite their crucial role in subsistence and household economy, they have received very little attention by archaeologists. The present study concentrated, therefore, on the classification of querns, their production and raw materials, and their chronology. Two main types of upper and lower stones were identified in the prehistoric material. They were produced from erratic blocks collected on the surface, reflecting the local basement. Querns made from garnet mica schist by true bedrock extraction are only found in medieval and later contexts in Rogaland. Querns from the quarries in Hyllestad and Saltdal were identified. The chronological study revealed that the rotary quern had been introduced at least 150 years earlier than previously thought and rapidly replaced the saddle quern, and that its introduction was not directly connected to the introduction of new cereal crops.
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