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罗马面包房中的磨石
Oldest Wall of OstiaThe Tufa Wall of OstiaArchaic City Wall with Latin InscriptionVia di DianaBasalt Millstone from a BakeryMillstones in a Roman BakeryMillstones in a Commercial BakeryMarble Counter of a ThermopoliumA Glass and Hanging SausageThermopolium of Lucius Fullo and Lucius PlacidusCourtyard of a ThermopoliumCourtyard of a Thermopolium with Wine Cellar

罗马面包房中的磨石

这些熔岩石磨石(公元2–3世纪)来自古奥斯提亚的一家大型面包房。它们的沙漏形结构支撑着上方可旋转的磨石,由人或动物驱动,用来碾磨谷物。同一房间内出现多台磨坊,显示出罗马世界制面包的工业化规模,这对养活人口稠密的港口城市至关重要.
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