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Record ID: CORN-40255A
Object type: MULLER
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Cornwall
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A broken greisen or altered granite muller dating from the Bronze Age. The muller is sub-oval in plan with one rounded end and one straight end, plano-convex in profile and asymmetrically plano-convex in profile: 275 mm in length, 147 mm in width, 89 mm maximum thickness and approximately 5.3 kg in weight. Made on a coarse-grained granite boulder with evidence of pecking on the convex surface which has been ground smoother at both ends. One end has been broken off at a slight angle and the broken surface pecked smooth and flat. The lower face has been pecked and then ground to produce…
Created on: Thursday 27th June 2019
Last updated: Thursday 4th July 2019
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Record ID: CORN-401EC1
Object type: MULLER
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Cornwall
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A fine-grained granite or aplite muller or rubbing stone dating from the Bronze Age. The muller is oval in plan and plano-convex in profile and section; 216 mm in length, 134 mm in width, 80 mm in thickness and approximately 2.9 kg in weight. The shape of the muller suggests that it was made from a beach cobble, one face of which has been ground to produce a smooth flat surface. The convex surface is scarred by two shallow, parallel scratches where it has been hit by an agricultural machine. The flattened surface displays evidence of use as a rubbing stone: the two ends are very sligh…
Created on: Thursday 27th June 2019
Last updated: Thursday 4th July 2019
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Record ID: CORN-091656
Object type: MULLER
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Cornwall
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Incomplete fine-grained granite (Roger Taylor pers comm) rubbing stone or 'muller' dating from the Middle Bronze Age. The fragment is trapezoidal in plan, plano-convex in both profile and section and represents approximately half of the original muller. It is broken at about sixty degrees to its linear axis; its remaining length is 110 mm, its width is 153 mm, thickness 60.5 mm and weight 1497.1 g. The break is recent and probably damage from agricultural equipment. The muller was made from a split beach cobble of fine-grained pinkish granite containing crystals of tourmaline, mica, f…
Created on: Tuesday 29th January 2019
Last updated: Wednesday 13th February 2019
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Record ID: CORN-71BD93
Object type: MULLER
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Cornwall
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A double-sided stone muller with a circular cup mark on each face, so partially worked into a shaft-hole implement, dating from the Bronze Age. Ovate in plan, cylindrical in profile and in section, with two convex ends. 136 mm in length, 116 mm in width, 40 mm in thickness and 1151.35 g in weight. Both faces have been ground flat and the rounded edges have been pecked, making it ideal for use as a muller or rubbing stone. The original implement would have been an almost perfect oval in plan but one of the long edges has been damaged through the secondary use of the muller as a hammer-…
Created on: Thursday 12th July 2018
Last updated: Friday 24th April 2020
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Record ID: CORN-2E639A
Object type: MULLER
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Cornwall
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Fine-grained granite elvan muller or rubbing stone. The muller is oval in plan, with two rounded ends, and plano-convex in profile, with a convex upper face and a flat base. The flat, smooth base was used for rubbing, and the upper face convex so that it could be held and pushed across a base for grinding. The muller would have been used with a larger saddle quern to grind grain between the stones to make flour. The granite is fine grained and contains muscovite or mica, tourmaline and felspars. The soft felspars would work into hollows and the hard tourmaline would stand proud of the…
Created on: Wednesday 28th June 2017
Last updated: Wednesday 12th July 2017
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Record ID: CORN-25A252
Object type: MULLER
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Cornwall
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A single-sided muller or rubbing stone of fine-grained granite elvan. The muller is circular in plan, plano-convex in section and in profile. The base of the muller is flat and smooth through use as a rubbing implement and the upper face is convex so it could have been held and pushed across another stone. The muller would have been used with a larger saddle quern to grind grain between the stones to make flour. The granite is fine grained and contains inclusions of dark tourmaline and pale feldspar phenocrysts. The soft feldspar would work into hollows and the hard tourmaline would s…
Created on: Thursday 15th June 2017
Last updated: Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Record ID: CORN-258C8B
Object type: MULLER
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Cornwall
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Incomplete medium-grained megacrystic granite double-sided muller or rubbing stone. The muller is semi-circular in plan, with one rounded complete end and one broken straight edge, and rectangular in section. Both faces of the muller are flat and smooth as they were used for rubbing, but one side may have originally been convex so that it could be held and pushed across a base for grinding. The muller would have been used with a larger saddle quern to grind grain between the stones to make flour. The granite is medium-grained, megacrystic granite with pale feldspar inclusions varying …
Created on: Thursday 15th June 2017
Last updated: Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Record ID: CORN-2A69F6
Object type: MULLER
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Cornwall
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A muller or rubbing stone with a cup-mark on one side, ovate in plan, sub-rectangular in profile and section. The dorsal face is flat with rounded edges and the two adjacent sides have been shaped by two central, pecked indentations to form a slight waist which enables the implement to be held comfortably in the hand. The original cobble has been split to produce a flat ventral face, resulting in an implement with a wide flat surface which would have been suitable for rubbing or grinding. A pecked indentation, or cup mark, 30 mm in diameter and 4 mm in depth has been formed at the cen…
Created on: Monday 3rd April 2017
Last updated: Wednesday 5th April 2017
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Record ID: CORN-186CD3
Object type: MULLER
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Cornwall
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Fine-grained muscovite granite double-sided muller or rubbing stone. The muller is oval in plan, with one rounded complete end and one broken end, and flat in section. Both faces of the muller are flat and smooth as they were used for rubbing, but one side may have originally been convex so that it could be held and pushed across a base for grinding. The muller would have been used with a larger saddle quern to grind grain between the stones to make flour. The granite is fine grained and contains muscovite or mica, tourmaline and felspars (see report below). The soft felspars would wo…
Created on: Thursday 8th September 2016
Last updated: Wednesday 14th September 2016
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Record ID: CORN-186044
Object type: MULLER
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: Cornwall
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Coarse biotite granite double-sided muller or rubbing stone. The muller is oval in plan, with two rounded ends, and flat in section. Both faces of the muller are flat and smooth as they were used for rubbing, but one side may have originally been convex so that it could be held and pushed across a base for grinding. The muller would have been used with a larger saddle quern to grind grain between the stones to make flour. The granite is coarse-grained inclusion and contains biotite or black mica, felspars and quartz (see report below). The soft felspars would work into hollows and the…
Created on: Thursday 8th September 2016
Last updated: Wednesday 14th September 2016
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