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- Quern-stones are stone tools for hand-grinding a wide variety of materials, especially for various types of grains. They are used in pairs. The lower stationary...
- Hyllestad quernstone quarries in the county of Vestland represent the oldest and one of the largest production areas for quernstones and millstones in...
- Poulnabrone dolmen (Irish: Poll na Brón, lit. 'Hole of the Quernstone') is a large dolmen (or cromlech, a type of single-chamber portal tomb) located in...
- several quernstone quarries from earlier times, including on the nearby mountain V****liheia at an elevation of 465 meters (1,526 ft).: 105–106  Quernstone production...
- larger-scale trade in relatively low value commodities such as wool, timber and quernstones Alwyn A. Ruddock, The Greyfriars in Southampton, Papers & Proceedings...
- 2019. "VIKING MONUMENTS AND SITES / Vestfold Ship Burials and Hyllestad Quernstone Quarries". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on...
- Thoralf Skolinson the Strong, said to be sharp enough to cut through quernstones. Ridill (also Refil), sword of the dwarf Regin. Skofnung, the legendary...
- Thoralf Skolinson the Strong, said to be sharp enough to cut through quernstones. Ridill (also Refil) – Sword of the dwarf Regin. Skofnung – The legendary...
- from the 6th to the 8th centuries AD. These include tools, weapons, quernstones, imported pottery and motif-pieces and moulds for the manufacture of...
- some pottery. The remains of Iron Age roundhouses and artefacts such as quernstones and beads were found at Cannard's Grave, as was a probable Iron Age farming...