millstenar
Millstenar are large, circular stones used in milling operations. These stones, often made of granite or sandstone, played a crucial role in grinding grain into flour or meal for centuries. The typical setup involved two millstones: a stationary bedstone and a rotating runner stone. Grain was fed into the eye of the runner stone, which then ground it between its surfaces as it turned, pushing the processed material outwards.
The exact design and composition of millstenar varied depending on the type of grain being milled, the
The operation of millstenar required a power source, which could be water wheels, windmills, or even animal