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Hyllestad quernstone quarries in the
county of
Vestland represent the
oldest and one of the
largest production areas for
quernstones and
millstones in...
- 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...
- larger-scale
trade in
relatively low
value commodities such as wool,
timber and
quernstones Alwyn A. Ruddock, The
Greyfriars in Southampton,
Papers & Proceedings...
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exist for Saksenvika, and it has been
suggested that in
earlier times quernstones from
Saksenvika were
delivered to Setså as a
central purchasing and shipping...
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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...
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Thoralf Skolinson the Strong, said to be
sharp enough to cut
through quernstones.
Ridill (also Refil),
sword of the
dwarf Regin. Skofnung, the legendary...
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Further evidence of
trade comes from
finds of
imported goods such as
quernstones, whetstones, and pottery; and
finds of
sceattas from the town include...
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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...
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Clogher Record, volume. 8, nr 3, 1975. JSTOR 27695720 "Some
Beehive Quernstones from
Counties Cavan and Monaghan",
Clogher Record,
volume 9, No. 1, 1976...