Grinding Stone Sheds New Light On The Diet Of Early Neolithic Farmers In Scandinavia

Conny Waters -  AncientPages.com - Archaeologists have uncovered grinding stones and grains from early cereals at a Neolithic settlement on the Danish island of Funen, dating back 5,500 years. However, recent research indicates that these stones were not used for grinding cereal grains. Instead of making bread, the inhabitants likely prepared porridge or gruel from […]

Grinding Stone Sheds New Light On The Diet Of Early Neolithic Farmers In Scandinavia

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Conny Waters -  AncientPages.com - Archaeologists have uncovered grinding stones and grains from early cereals at a Neolithic settlement on the Danish island of Funen, dating back 5,500 years. However, recent research indicates that these stones were not used for grinding cereal grains. Instead of making bread, the inhabitants likely prepared porridge or gruel from […]

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