Querns and mills during Roman times at the northern frontier of the Roman Empire (Belgium, Northern France, Southern Netherlands, Western Germany): Unraveling geological and geographical provenances, a multidisciplinary research project

This paper presents the results of a multi-disciplinary provenance study of querns and millstones during the Roman period (1st-4th century CE) in the northern part of the Roman Empire (provinces of Gallia Belgica and Germania Inferior). Comparative petrographical, mineralogical and geochemical analy...

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Main Authors: Sibrecht Reniere, Wim De Clercq, Roland Dreesen, Eric Goemaere, Gilles Fronteau, Tatjana Gluhak, Else Hartoch, Paul Picavet
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Published: University of Edinburgh 2016-10-01
Series:Journal of Lithic Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/1640
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spelling doaj-691ddc716cde4e50b56ab445844490c52020-11-25T01:00:12ZengUniversity of EdinburghJournal of Lithic Studies2055-04722016-10-013310.2218/jls.v3i3.16401640Querns and mills during Roman times at the northern frontier of the Roman Empire (Belgium, Northern France, Southern Netherlands, Western Germany): Unraveling geological and geographical provenances, a multidisciplinary research projectSibrecht Reniere0Wim De Clercq1Roland Dreesen2Eric Goemaere3Gilles Fronteau4Tatjana Gluhak5Else Hartoch6Paul Picavet7Ghent UniversityGhent UniversityRoyal Belgian Institute of Natural SciencesRoyal Belgian Institute of Natural SciencesUniversity of Reims Champagne-ArdenneJohannes Gutenberg University MainzGallo-Roman MuseumLille University (Lille 3)This paper presents the results of a multi-disciplinary provenance study of querns and millstones during the Roman period (1st-4th century CE) in the northern part of the Roman Empire (provinces of Gallia Belgica and Germania Inferior). Comparative petrographical, mineralogical and geochemical analysis allowed an international team of archaeologists and geologists to identify the different raw materials used for the manufacturing of querns and millstones. As a result, (litho-) stratigraphic assignments as well as geological-geographical provenances are suggested or corroborated for the broad spectrum of these natural geo-materials. We give evidence for the exploitation of at least seven different rock types. They include sedimentary rocks (fine- to coarse-grained quartzitic and arkosic sandstones, conglomerates, limestones) and volcanic rocks (vesicular lavas) derived from different geological strata in the following geological-geographical settings: the volcanic Eifel area (Pleistocene lava), the Ardennes Massif (Palaeozoic sedimentary rocks) and the Paris and Northern Sea Basin (Cenozoic sedimentary rocks). Furthermore we show that a large diversity existed within different productions (different types of hand-mills and mechanical powered mills) and distribution patterns. This paper provides new data which will lead to new insights into the socio-economics of the local “Gallo-Roman” communities and into their networks within the northern Roman Empire. http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/1640geoarchaeologyprovenance studymillstonequernsground stone toolsRoman Empire
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author Sibrecht Reniere
Wim De Clercq
Roland Dreesen
Eric Goemaere
Gilles Fronteau
Tatjana Gluhak
Else Hartoch
Paul Picavet
spellingShingle Sibrecht Reniere
Wim De Clercq
Roland Dreesen
Eric Goemaere
Gilles Fronteau
Tatjana Gluhak
Else Hartoch
Paul Picavet
Querns and mills during Roman times at the northern frontier of the Roman Empire (Belgium, Northern France, Southern Netherlands, Western Germany): Unraveling geological and geographical provenances, a multidisciplinary research project
Journal of Lithic Studies
geoarchaeology
provenance study
millstone
querns
ground stone tools
Roman Empire
author_facet Sibrecht Reniere
Wim De Clercq
Roland Dreesen
Eric Goemaere
Gilles Fronteau
Tatjana Gluhak
Else Hartoch
Paul Picavet
author_sort Sibrecht Reniere
title Querns and mills during Roman times at the northern frontier of the Roman Empire (Belgium, Northern France, Southern Netherlands, Western Germany): Unraveling geological and geographical provenances, a multidisciplinary research project
title_short Querns and mills during Roman times at the northern frontier of the Roman Empire (Belgium, Northern France, Southern Netherlands, Western Germany): Unraveling geological and geographical provenances, a multidisciplinary research project
title_full Querns and mills during Roman times at the northern frontier of the Roman Empire (Belgium, Northern France, Southern Netherlands, Western Germany): Unraveling geological and geographical provenances, a multidisciplinary research project
title_fullStr Querns and mills during Roman times at the northern frontier of the Roman Empire (Belgium, Northern France, Southern Netherlands, Western Germany): Unraveling geological and geographical provenances, a multidisciplinary research project
title_full_unstemmed Querns and mills during Roman times at the northern frontier of the Roman Empire (Belgium, Northern France, Southern Netherlands, Western Germany): Unraveling geological and geographical provenances, a multidisciplinary research project
title_sort querns and mills during roman times at the northern frontier of the roman empire (belgium, northern france, southern netherlands, western germany): unraveling geological and geographical provenances, a multidisciplinary research project
publisher University of Edinburgh
series Journal of Lithic Studies
issn 2055-0472
publishDate 2016-10-01
description This paper presents the results of a multi-disciplinary provenance study of querns and millstones during the Roman period (1st-4th century CE) in the northern part of the Roman Empire (provinces of Gallia Belgica and Germania Inferior). Comparative petrographical, mineralogical and geochemical analysis allowed an international team of archaeologists and geologists to identify the different raw materials used for the manufacturing of querns and millstones. As a result, (litho-) stratigraphic assignments as well as geological-geographical provenances are suggested or corroborated for the broad spectrum of these natural geo-materials. We give evidence for the exploitation of at least seven different rock types. They include sedimentary rocks (fine- to coarse-grained quartzitic and arkosic sandstones, conglomerates, limestones) and volcanic rocks (vesicular lavas) derived from different geological strata in the following geological-geographical settings: the volcanic Eifel area (Pleistocene lava), the Ardennes Massif (Palaeozoic sedimentary rocks) and the Paris and Northern Sea Basin (Cenozoic sedimentary rocks). Furthermore we show that a large diversity existed within different productions (different types of hand-mills and mechanical powered mills) and distribution patterns. This paper provides new data which will lead to new insights into the socio-economics of the local “Gallo-Roman” communities and into their networks within the northern Roman Empire.
topic geoarchaeology
provenance study
millstone
querns
ground stone tools
Roman Empire
url http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/1640
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