For centuries, the power of water has paced the daily life of this imposing building perched beside a river in Île-de-France.
The study indicates that the tunnels likely channeled water to drive horizontal paddle wheels, which powered millstones used to crush sugarcane. Israeli archaeologists uncovered a network of medieval ...
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EXCAVATIONS at Greenwich Wharf have uncovered the foundations of London’s earliest found medieval water mill. Archaeologists from the Museum of London discovered the mill, which was powered by the ...
REMNANTS of what appears to have been a medieval mill, including “very well-preserved” timber beams, pottery and leather shoes, have been found underneath Meeting House Square in Temple Bar, Dublin.
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