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itself, entering the water behind the main thrust of the flow driving the wheel, followed by the lift of the wheel out of the water ahead of the main thrust, actually impedes its own operation. The overshot wheel solves this problem by bringing the water flow to the top of the wheel. The water fills buckets built into the wheel, rather than the simple paddle wheel design of undershot wheels. As the buckets fill, the weight of the water starts to turn the wheel. The water spills out of the bucket on the down side into a spillway leading back to river. Since the wheel itself is set above the spillway, the water never impedes the speed of the wheel. The impulse of the water on the wheel is also harnessed in addition to the weight of the water once in the buckets. Overshot wheels require the construction of a dam on the river above the mill and a more elaborate millpond, sluice gate, mill race and spillway or tailrace.
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In some developing countries, watermills are still widely used for processing grain. For example, there are thought to be 25,000 operating in Nepal, and 200,000 in India. Many of these are still of the traditional style, but some have been upgraded by replacing wooden parts with better-designed metal
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In a 2005 survey the scholar Adam Lucas identified the following first appearances of various industrial mill types in
Western Europe. Noticeable is the preeminent role of France in the introduction of new innovative uses of waterpower. However, he has drawn attention to the dearth of studies of the
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The translation of this word is crucial to the interpretation of the passage. Traditionally, it has been translated as 'spoke' (e.g. Reynolds, p. 17), but Lewis (p. 66) points out that, while its primary meaning is 'ray' (as a sunbeam), its only concrete meaning is 'cog'. Since a horizontal-wheeled
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wheels the mills are mostly on the banks of sizeable rivers or fast flowing streams. Other watermills were set beneath large bridges where the flow of water between the stanchions was faster. At one point London bridge had so many water wheels beneath it that bargemen complained that passage through
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The overshot wheel was a later innovation in waterwheels and was around two and a half times more efficient than the undershot. The undershot wheel, in which the main water wheel is simply set into the flow of the mill race, suffers from an inherent inefficiency stemming from the fact that the wheel
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Watermills can be divided into two kinds, one with a horizontal water wheel on a vertical axle, and the other with a vertical wheel on a horizontal axle. The oldest of these were horizontal mills in which the force of the water, striking a simple paddle wheel set horizontally in line with the flow
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alone. Later research estimates a less conservative number of 6,082 that should be considered a minimum as the northern reaches of
England were never properly recorded. In 1300, this number had risen to between 10,000 and 15,000. By the early 7th century, watermills were also well established in
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British grain milling. By the early 20th century, availability of cheap electrical energy made the watermill obsolete in developed countries although some smaller rural mills continued to operate commercially later throughout the
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mechanism, and the other equipped with a horizontal waterwheel without such a mechanism. The former type can be further subdivided, depending on where the water hits the wheel paddles, into undershot, overshot, breastshot and pitchback (backshot or reverse shot) waterwheel mills. Another way to
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An inherent problem in the overshot mill is that it reverses the rotation of the wheel. If a miller wishes to convert a breastshot mill to an overshot wheel all the machinery in the mill has to be rebuilt to take account of the change in rotation. An alternative solution was the pitchback or
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However, in corn mills rotation about a vertical axis was required to drive its stones. The horizontal rotation was converted into the vertical rotation by means of gearing, which also enabled the runner stones to turn faster than the waterwheel. The usual arrangement in
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Britain and the United States of America had a vertical waterwheel, one of four kinds: undershot, breast-shot, overshot and pitchback wheels. This vertical produced rotary motion around a horizontal axis, which could be used (with cams) to lift hammers in a
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which is atop a shaft leading directly up from the wheel. The bedstone does not turn. The problem with this type of mill arose from the lack of gearing; the speed of the water directly set the maximum speed of the runner stone which, in turn, set the rate of milling.
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mechanism, and the other equipped with a horizontal-waterwheel without such a mechanism. The former type can be further divided, depending on where the water hits the wheel paddles, into undershot, overshot, breastshot and reverse shot waterwheel mills.
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Although to date only a few dozen Roman mills are archaeologically traced, the widespread use of aqueducts in the period suggests that many remain to be discovered. Recent excavations in Roman London, for example, have uncovered what appears to be a
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In many mills (including the earliest) the great spur wheel turned only one stone, but there might be several mills under one roof. The earliest illustration of a single waterwheel driving more than one set of stones was drawn by
272:(ca. 280−220 BC). The British historian of technology M.J.T. Lewis has shown that those portions of Philo of Byzantium's mechanical treatise which describe water wheels and which have been previously regarded as later
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speculates that the water-powered millstone could have existed in Han China by the 1st century AD, there is no sufficient literary evidence for it until the 5th century AD. In 488 AD, the mathematician and engineer
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According to Greek historical tradition, India received water-mills from the Roman Empire in the early 4th century AD when a certain
Metrodoros introduced "water-mills and baths, unknown among them till then".
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and thus the flow of the water past the main wheel allowed the miller to compensate for seasonal variations in the water supply. Finer speed adjustment was made during the milling process by
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More than 300 watermills were at work in Iran till 1960. Now only a few are still working. One of the famous ones is the water mill of Askzar and the water mill of the
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was placed at the end of the flume on the headrace, this turned the direction of the water without much loss of energy, and the direction of rotation was maintained.
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Adam Robert, Lucas (2005). "Industrial
Milling in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds: A Survey of the Evidence for an Industrial Revolution in Medieval Europe".
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Adam Robert, Lucas (2005). "Industrial
Milling in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds: A Survey of the Evidence for an Industrial Revolution in Medieval Europe".
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control; large mill complexes may have dozens of sluices controlling complicated interconnected races that feed multiple buildings and industrial processes.
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is an example of a flour mill that originally used a breastshot wheel, but was converted to use a pitchback wheel. Today it operates as a breastshot mill.
1130:(1878–1880). The rectangular water mill has a thatched roof and traditional design with a small horizontal mill-house built of stone or perhaps mud bricks.
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Maaß, Anna-Lisa; Schüttrumpf, Holger (2019). "Elevated floodplains and net channel incision as a result of the construction and removal of water mills".
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Ritti, Tullia; Grewe, Klaus; Kessener, Paul (2007), "A Relief of a Water-powered Stone Saw Mill on a
Sarcophagus at Hierapolis and its Implications",
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Adam Robert Lucas, 'Industrial Milling in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds. A Survey of the Evidence for an Industrial Revolution in Medieval Europe',
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as a source of water, used to provide additional power to watermills and water-raising machines. Fulling mills, and steel mills may have spread from
2881:(Historiarum compendium), a certain Metrodoros who went to India in c. AD 325 "constructed water-mills and baths, unknown among them till then".
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to take advantage of the increased flow. Another solution was the ship mill, a type of watermill powered by water wheels mounted on the sides of
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The engineers of the Islamic world used several solutions to achieve the maximum output from a watermill. One solution was to mount them to
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were, until the introduction of the steam engine, almost invariably water powered. Furnaces and Forges were sometimes called iron mills.
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cut off the water supply for those mills. These floating mills had a wheel that was attached to a boat moored in a fast flowing river.
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Watermills impact the river dynamics of the watercourses where they are installed. During the time watermills operate channels tend to
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Munro, John H. (2003), "Industrial energy from water-mills in the European economy, 5th to 18th Centuries: the limitations of power",
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One major way to classify watermills is by wheel orientation (vertical or horizontal), one powered by a vertical waterwheel through a
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ones to improve the efficiency. For example, the Centre for Rural Technology in Nepal upgraded 2,400 mills between 2003 and 2007.
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1069:(581–618 AD) was said to operate hundreds of them by the beginning of the 6th century. A source written in 612 AD mentions
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increase. Over time however these effects are cancelled by river banks becoming higher. Where mills have been removed,
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in the UK still operate for demonstration purposes. Small-scale commercial production is carried out in the UK at
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Hold back your hand from the mill, you grinding girls; even if the cockcrow heralds the dawn, sleep on. For
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invented the two main components of watermills, the waterwheel and toothed gearing, and used, along with the
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Science and Civilisation in China: Volume 4, Physics and Physical Technology; Part 2, Mechanical Engineering
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used water not only for motive power, but also required it in large quantities in the manufacturing process.
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horsepower (650 W) at its peak. Remains of an earlier mill dated at 619 were also found at the site.
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mill around 20 BC/10 AD. He praised for its use in grinding grain and the reduction of human labour:
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corn mill does not need gearing (and hence has no cogs), the mill must have been vertical-wheeled.
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to Christian Spain in the 12th century. Industrial watermills were also employed in large
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that is mounted near the outer edge of the wheel. This drives the machinery using a
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Stronger Than a Hundred Men: A History of the Vertical Water Wheel
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The Medieval Machine: The Industrial Revolution of the Middle Ages
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of wheat a day. By 610 or 670 AD, the watermill was introduced to
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mills were used for a finishing process on woollen cloth.
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in the first half of the 3rd century BC, and that of the
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schemes do not divert water at all and usually involve
257:, undershot, overshot and breastshot waterwheel mills.
3237:
2675:
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2338:
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2272:
2219:
1073:
arguing over the revenues gained from watermills. The
3620:
The Society for the Preservation of Old Mills (SPOOM)
3048:. Newbury, Berks: Countryside Books. pp. 20–31.
2448:
2446:
2444:
2162:
2160:
2158:
454:
at that time. A similar mill complex existed on the
3640:
Windmills and watermills of the East Grinstead area
3159:"Water Mill Battery Charger (Nepal Ghatta Project)"
2502:
2500:
2331:
2298:
1065:(r. 482–493 AD). The engineer Yang Su of the
164:are water mills onboard (and constituting) a ship.
3489:
3286:
2556:
2520:
2479:
2467:
2441:
2391:
2155:
3463:, The MIT Press; Reprint edition (July 1, 1991).
3327:Mills in the Medieval Economy: England, 1300-1540
2754:
2319:
2170:Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography
1428:gates that allow maintenance and some measure of
3653:
3357:
3344:Millstone and Hammer: the origins of water power
3109:. USA: University of Chicago Press. p. 22.
2850:Needham (1986), Volume 4, Part 2, 400–401.
2823:Needham (1986), Volume 4, Part 2, 396–400.
2711:
2497:
757:, compiled in 1086, records 5,624 watermills in
276:interpolations, actually date back to the Greek
2166:
1615:
1061:had a watermill erected which was inspected by
1052:). Although the British chemist and sinologist
295:Lewis assigns the date of the invention of the
241:. The millstone (upper floor) is powered by an
27:. For further details of the technologies, see
3615:The International Molinological Society (TIMS)
2814:Needham (1986), Volume 4, Part 2, 88–89.
1819:Some old mills are being upgraded with modern
1126:An Afghan water mill photographed during the
1040:, and in one case, to mechanically rotate an
379:has imposed the labours of your hands on the
3610:Mill database with over 10000 European mills
3219:
2802:
2781:
1928:were driven by water. The power was used to
802:tide mill dating to c. 630 was excavated on
245:by the way of a gear mechanism (lower floor)
16:Structure that uses a water wheel or turbine
3358:McErlean, Thomas; Crothers, Norman (2007),
2954:
2904:
2664:
2371:
2037:shaped metal by passing it between rollers.
1983:prior to the introduction of the cupola (a
1891:were used for sharpening newly made blades.
1823:technology, such as those worked on by the
749:urban-centered literary class had been. By
3067:
3065:
1393:The interior of a functional watermill at
3478:. (Johns Hopkins University Press 1983).
3129:
1948:progressed, to directly drive the shafts.
794:tide mill was located at Killoteran near
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1853:
1838:
1771:
1759:
1643:
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1369:
1350:
1331:
1276:. This technique was employed along the
1121:
1015:
713:
705:
556:
483:
329:to have existed near the palace of king
228:
116:products. These watermills may comprise
51:
39:
3324:
3062:
2634:
2622:
523:. Literary references to water-powered
466:important enough to be included in the
23:. For details of the technologies, see
3654:
3568:
3556:
3441:
3420:
3384:
3284:
2862:Needham (1986), Volume 4, Part 2, 401.
2841:Needham (1986), Volume 4, Part 2, 400.
2793:Needham (1986), Volume 4, Part 2, 370.
2751:, Vol. 46, (Jan. 2005), pp. 1-30 (17).
2670:
2610:
2586:
2506:
2491:
2385:
2276:
2256:
2235:
2215:
2211:
1932:the raw cotton, and then to drive the
1922:and rugs were sometimes water-powered.
1881:to produce a coarse powder for use in
810:from 787 was situated on an island in
505:Hierapolis water-powered stone sawmill
237:water-powered grain mill described by
218:
84:to drive a mechanical process such as
3501:Working with Water in Medieval Europe
3498:
3375:
3197:
3104:
3043:
3034:
3003:
2983:
2760:
2699:
2552:Rob Spain: A possible Roman Tide Mill
1713:A different type of watermill is the
3541:Handbook of Ancient Water Technology
3444:Handbook of Ancient Water Technology
3362:, Belfast: Stationery Office Books,
3306:
2515:Donners, Waelkens & Deckers 2002
2347:Donners, Waelkens & Deckers 2002
2314:Donners, Waelkens & Deckers 2002
2273:Donners, Waelkens & Deckers 2002
2220:Donners, Waelkens & Deckers 2002
1400:Typically, water is diverted from a
1011:
837:subject in several other countries.
462:'s population was judged by emperor
3329:, Oxford: Oxford University Press,
3093:Dictionary definition of "tailrace"
3081:A Course of Experimental Philosophy
3046:The Industrial Revolution explained
13:
3625:U.S. mill pictures and information
3293:, London: Penguin (Non-Classics),
1666:wheels) transmit the power from a
1395:Weald and Downland Open Air Museum
386:it turns the hollow weight of the
14:
3693:
3603:
3346:, University of Hull Press 1997.
3130:Partridge, Joanna (7 June 2020).
1788:A few historic mills such as the
1755:
1575:in 1723 and published in 1744 by
1288:, where large ship mills made of
702:List of early medieval watermills
432:multiple mill complex of Barbegal
3534:, vol. 10, pp. 151–179
3494:, vol. 20, pp. 138–163
3311:, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers,
3271:The Scottish Miller 1700 - 1900.
3083:II (1744; 1763 edition), 449-53.
2480:Ritti, Grewe & Kessener 2007
2468:Ritti, Grewe & Kessener 2007
2092:, usually from non-ferrous mines
1498:
1486:
1474:
1462:
1238:in watermills and water-raising
1108:
839:
683:
671:
659:
458:hill, whose supply of flour for
213:
76:. It is a structure that uses a
3564:, vol. 8, pp. 499–510
3428:, University of Toronto Press,
3242:, vol. 52, pp. 1–17,
3169:
3151:
3123:
3098:
3086:
3074:
3015:
2948:
2933:
2898:
2886:
2865:
2844:
2817:
2808:
2796:
2787:
2775:
2766:
2741:
2716:
2705:
2702:, pp. 10, fig. 1.2, 17, 49
2652:
2640:
2628:
2616:
2604:
2580:
2568:
2545:
2532:
2485:
2473:
2416:
2403:
2361:
2352:
1834:
1825:South Somerset Hydropower Group
1510:
1355:Roblin's Mill, a watermill, at
1117:
352:and power is transmitted via a
3630:Watermills in Norfolk, England
2282:
2250:
2241:
2229:
2205:
2007:might be wind or water-powered
1686:through the motion of flowing
695:
411:of around 70 AD water-powered
179:and sedimentation of adjacent
175:. Also in the backwater area,
160:use the movement of the tide;
1:
3309:The Mills of Medieval England
3224:, Leiden: Koninklijke Brill,
3191:
2191:10.1080/04353676.2019.1574209
2102:were sometimes water-powered.
2098:for spinning yarn or weaving
1915:and other textile industries.
1708:
1659:Larger water wheels (usually
1324:city, still producing flour.
642:were ingeniously used by the
3572:The Journal of Roman Studies
3562:Journal of Roman Archaeology
3518:"A possible Roman Tide Mill"
3492:Journal of Roman Archaeology
2712:McErlean & Crothers 2007
1979:Lead was usually smelted in
1911:made wooden bobbins for the
1616:Overshot and pitchback mills
1327:
299:mill to the Greek colony of
60:watermill, UK (14th century)
7:
3635:Mills in Hampshire, England
3522:Kent Archaeological Society
3409:. Taipei: Caves Books Ltd.
3220:de Crespigny, Rafe (2007),
2411:The Economic History Review
2106:
2031:were usually water-powered.
1648:A breastshot waterwheel at
1357:Black Creek Pioneer Village
10:
3698:
2661:, pp. 379 & 383f.
1752:the bridge was impaired.
1176:List of ancient watermills
1101:. It also became known in
842:
832:Survey of industrial mills
699:
608:), but industrial uses as
225:List of ancient watermills
222:
198:
194:
18:
3520:, Paper submitted to the
3405:Needham, Joseph. (1986).
2424:"La meunerie de Barbegal"
1315:
1063:Emperor Wu of Southern Qi
470:in the late 3rd century.
365:Antipater of Thessalonica
3682:Sustainable technologies
2148:
1995:Forge Mill Needle Museum
1918:Carpet mills for making
1420:, leet, lade (Scots) or
1087:Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
1046:astronomical observation
401:The Roman encyclopedist
363:The Greek epigrammatist
48:, Belgium (12th century)
3385:Murphy, Donald (2005),
3107:Diet for a large planet
1877:, from oak or chestnut
1723:Tide Mills, East Sussex
1547:. This meshes with the
1284:rivers in 10th-century
1146:, including modern-day
1128:Second Anglo-Afghan War
597:has been identified at
3667:Agricultural buildings
3325:Langdon, John (2004),
3307:Holt, Richard (1988),
3269:Gauldie, Enid (1981).
3029:, n. A leat; a flume.
2991:Mechanical Engineering
2969:10.1353/tech.2005.0026
2957:Technology and Culture
2919:10.1353/tech.2005.0026
2907:Technology and Culture
2883:
2749:Technology and Culture
1866:
1851:
1802:The Darley Mill Centre
1781:
1769:
1656:
1612:
1597:
1535:
1453:, fulling stocks in a
1397:
1386:
1384:Bosnia and Herzegovina
1367:
1348:
1131:
1025:
808:Nendrum Monastery mill
727:
711:
574:
500:
399:
331:Mithradates VI Eupator
268:of the Greek engineer
246:
61:
49:
31:. For other uses, see
3677:Hydraulic engineering
3532:History of Technology
3285:Gimpel, Jean (1977),
3105:Otter, Chris (2020).
2875:
2601:, p. 170, fn. 45
1985:reverberatory furnace
1946:Industrial Revolution
1857:
1842:
1775:
1763:
1647:
1603:
1585:
1518:
1392:
1373:
1354:
1335:
1125:
1019:
913:Tool-sharpening mill
790:coast: A 6th century
717:
709:
700:Further information:
650:, when the besieging
560:
487:
373:
367:tells of an advanced
317:The Greek geographer
232:
223:Further information:
55:
43:
3044:Yorke, Stan (2005).
2218:, pp. 217–302;
1858:Former watermill in
1668:toothed annular ring
1134:Engineers under the
1105:by at least 641 AD.
535:4th century AD poem
527:saws in what is now
488:Scheme of the Roman
479:Les Martres-de-Veyre
243:undershot waterwheel
72:is a mill that uses
3474:Reynolds, Terry S.
2259:, pp. 234, 270
2214:, pp. 325ff.;
2183:2019GeAnA.101..157M
1810:Little Salkeld Mill
616:were also applied.
503:The 3rd century AD
430:The 2nd century AD
344:The Roman engineer
219:Classical antiquity
3672:Ancient inventions
3645:2016-12-27 at the
3422:Oleson, John Peter
3273:Pub. John Donald.
3181:2008-04-30 at the
2996:2007-12-25 at the
2895:, pp. 158−162
2687:, pp. 155–157
2509:, pp. 507f.;
2482:, pp. 149–153
2312:, pp. 373f.;
2271:, pp. 396f.;
2226:, pp. 371−400
2222:, pp. 10−15;
2118:List of watermills
1867:
1852:
1782:
1770:
1657:
1625:backshot wheel. A
1613:
1598:
1536:
1398:
1387:
1374:Watermills on the
1368:
1349:
1304:every day for the
1132:
1026:
972:Ore-crushing mill
800:horizontal-wheeled
728:
712:
710:Medieval watermill
591:Roman North Africa
581:mill was found in
575:
501:
490:Hierapolis sawmill
408:Naturalis Historia
297:horizontal-wheeled
270:Philo of Byzantium
247:
86:milling (grinding)
62:
50:
3369:978-0-337-08877-3
3318:978-0-631-15692-5
3300:978-0-14-004514-7
3240:Anatolian Studies
3231:978-90-04-15605-0
3116:978-0-226-69710-9
3055:978-1-85306-935-2
2803:de Crespigny 2007
2782:de Crespigny 2007
1814:Redbournbury Mill
1577:J. T. Desaguliers
1524:San Vittore Olona
1520:Mulino Meraviglia
1296:could produce 10
1022:Northern Song era
1012:Ancient East Asia
1009:
1008:
941:Slovakia, France
354:gearing mechanism
288:wall painting in
177:inundation events
46:Braine-le-Château
3689:
3599:
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3393:
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3339:
3321:
3303:
3292:
3266:
3234:
3216:
3185:
3173:
3167:
3166:
3165:on 7 March 2005.
3161:. Archived from
3155:
3149:
3148:
3146:
3144:
3127:
3121:
3120:
3102:
3096:
3090:
3084:
3078:
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2890:
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2869:
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2842:
2839:
2824:
2821:
2815:
2812:
2806:
2800:
2794:
2791:
2785:
2779:
2773:
2770:
2764:
2763:, pp. 417f.
2758:
2752:
2745:
2739:
2738:
2736:
2735:
2726:. Archived from
2720:
2714:
2709:
2703:
2697:
2688:
2682:
2673:
2668:
2662:
2656:
2650:
2644:
2638:
2632:
2626:
2620:
2614:
2613:, pp. 11–12
2608:
2602:
2596:
2590:
2584:
2578:
2577:, pp. 372f.
2572:
2566:
2560:
2554:
2549:
2543:
2536:
2530:
2524:
2518:
2504:
2495:
2489:
2483:
2477:
2471:
2465:
2456:
2450:
2439:
2438:
2436:
2435:
2426:. Archived from
2420:
2414:
2407:
2401:
2395:
2389:
2375:
2369:
2365:
2359:
2356:
2350:
2340:
2329:
2323:
2317:
2307:
2296:
2286:
2280:
2266:
2260:
2254:
2248:
2245:
2239:
2233:
2227:
2209:
2203:
2202:
2164:
2029:smokeless powder
1745:Run of the river
1604:Shipmill on the
1502:
1490:
1478:
1466:
1440:balanced on the
1361:Toronto, Ontario
1144:Muslim conquests
1140:Byzantine Empire
1099:Korean Peninsula
1042:armillary sphere
908:England, France
840:
827:
826:
822:
816:Northern Ireland
812:Strangford Lough
792:vertical-wheeled
687:
675:
663:
544:Gregory of Nyssa
531:can be found in
475:breastshot wheel
405:mentions in his
341:, before 71 BC.
325:a water-powered
305:vertical-wheeled
56:Interior of the
3697:
3696:
3692:
3691:
3690:
3688:
3687:
3686:
3652:
3651:
3647:Wayback Machine
3606:
3581:10.2307/3184857
3551:
3528:Wikander, Örjan
3511:
3459:Pacey, Arnold,
3454:
3436:
3398:
3391:
3370:
3337:
3319:
3301:
3248:10.2307/3643076
3232:
3214:
3194:
3189:
3188:
3183:Wayback Machine
3174:
3170:
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3156:
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3142:
3140:
3128:
3124:
3117:
3103:
3099:
3091:
3087:
3079:
3075:
3070:
3063:
3056:
3042:
3035:
3024:(1952) states:
3020:
3016:
3008:
3004:
2998:Wayback Machine
2989:Hill; see also
2988:
2984:
2953:
2949:
2938:
2934:
2903:
2899:
2891:
2887:
2874:, p. 400:
2870:
2866:
2861:
2854:
2849:
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2840:
2827:
2822:
2818:
2813:
2809:
2801:
2797:
2792:
2788:
2780:
2776:
2771:
2767:
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2755:
2746:
2742:
2733:
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2722:
2721:
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2698:
2691:
2683:
2676:
2669:
2665:
2657:
2653:
2645:
2641:
2633:
2629:
2625:, pp. 9–10
2621:
2617:
2609:
2605:
2597:
2593:
2585:
2581:
2573:
2569:
2561:
2557:
2550:
2546:
2537:
2533:
2525:
2521:
2513:, p. 377;
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2498:
2490:
2486:
2478:
2474:
2466:
2459:
2451:
2442:
2433:
2431:
2422:
2421:
2417:
2408:
2404:
2396:
2392:
2384:, p. 403;
2380:, p. 158;
2376:
2372:
2366:
2362:
2357:
2353:
2345:, p. 375;
2341:
2332:
2324:
2320:
2308:
2299:
2291:, p. 160;
2287:
2283:
2267:
2263:
2255:
2251:
2246:
2242:
2234:
2230:
2210:
2206:
2165:
2156:
2151:
2123:Mill (heraldry)
2109:
1837:
1758:
1711:
1701:driven through
1618:
1513:
1506:
1503:
1494:
1491:
1482:
1479:
1470:
1467:
1342:Veszprem County
1336:A watermill in
1330:
1318:
1302:flour from corn
1120:
1111:
1079:Buddhist abbeys
1014:
824:
820:
819:
798:. A twin flume
704:
698:
691:
688:
679:
676:
667:
664:
606:Pliny the Elder
541:Christian saint
419:in 73/74 AD in
350:undershot wheel
321:reports in his
314:around 240 BC.
290:Ptolemaic Egypt
227:
221:
216:
203:
197:
171:, particularly
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3695:
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1650:Dalgarven Mill
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2017:Powder mills
1991:Needle mills
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1909:Bobbin mills
1845:Caldas Novas
1835:Applications
1829:
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1806:Daniels Mill
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1216:North Africa
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1075:Tang dynasty
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879:Fulling mill
860:
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2611:Gimpel 1977
2589:, p. 3
2587:Wilson 2002
2507:Wilson 1995
2492:Wilson 2002
2386:Wilson 2002
2277:Wilson 2002
2257:Oleson 2000
2236:Oleson 2000
2216:Oleson 2000
2212:Oleson 1984
2133:Scoop wheel
2086:Stamp mills
2065:Spoke mills
2019:for making
2011:Paper mills
1938:ring frames
1889:Blade mills
1827:in the UK.
1794:Newlin Mill
1561:sluice gate
1457:and so on.
1406:impoundment
1228:crankshafts
1220:Middle East
1204:sugar mills
1200:steel mills
1196:stamp mills
1067:Sui dynasty
1059:Zu Chongzhi
938:1269, 1283
902:Forge mill
751:Carolingian
743:legal codes
739:hagiography
696:Middle Ages
638:In 537 AD,
633:River Fleet
612:and sawing
425:Roman Syria
286:Hellenistic
233:Model of a
201:Water wheel
181:floodplains
169:sedimentate
134:hammermills
126:paper mills
112:, and many
78:water wheel
25:Water wheel
3662:Watermills
3656:Categories
3192:References
2761:Burns 1996
2734:2008-04-10
2700:Rynne 2000
2434:2008-04-11
2128:Molinology
2113:Horse mill
1981:smeltmills
1966:corn mills
1962:Gristmills
1871:Bark mills
1821:hydropower
1798:Yates Mill
1790:Water Mill
1780:(Slovakia)
1735:Woodbridge
1709:Tide mills
1553:face wheel
1541:corn mills
1248:Al-Andalus
1212:al-Andalus
1208:tide mills
1184:gristmills
1136:Caliphates
1050:Zhang Heng
947:Paper mill
924:Hemp mill
867:Malt mill
782:Tide mills
776:tide mills
772:Ship mills
720:ship mills
648:Belisarius
644:East Roman
640:ship mills
601:, France.
481:, France.
395:golden age
391:millstones
360:machines.
339:Asia Minor
327:grain-mill
312:Alexandria
282:sakia gear
262:Pneumatica
199:See also:
162:ship mills
158:tide mills
118:gristmills
74:hydropower
70:water mill
58:Lyme Regis
33:Water Mill
3597:154629776
3264:163811541
2977:109564224
2927:109564224
2199:133795380
2021:gunpowder
2005:oil seeds
2001:Oil mills
1883:tanneries
1785:century.
1768:(Finland)
1749:undershot
1731:Hampshire
1715:tide mill
1703:penstocks
1684:machinery
1672:spur gear
1565:tentering
1545:pit wheel
1436:turned a
1414:mill race
1328:Operation
1282:Euphrates
1274:midstream
905:ca. 1200
796:Waterford
629:tide mill
599:Marseille
456:Janiculum
346:Vitruvius
323:Geography
309:Ptolemaic
301:Byzantium
239:Vitruvius
173:backwater
94:hammering
66:watermill
3643:Archived
3424:(1984),
3179:Archived
3143:7 August
3071:Gauldie.
2994:Archived
2879:Cedrenus
2143:Windmill
2107:See also
2077:carriage
2041:Sawmills
1968:, grind
1699:turbines
1661:overshot
1610:Slovenia
1591:Ayrshire
1549:wallower
1530:, along
1422:penstock
1240:machines
1192:sawmills
1085:serving
978:Germany
964:c. 1300
935:Bellows
894:c. 1134
735:charters
732:monastic
646:general
565:mill at
548:Anatolia
533:Ausonius
464:Aurelian
388:Nisyrian
358:kneading
307:mill to
191:deepen.
189:channels
122:sawmills
110:textiles
3589:3184857
3256:3643076
3202:(ed.),
2538:Lewis,
2179:Bibcode
2067:turned
1952:Fulling
1920:carpets
1873:ground
1864:Estonia
1778:Jahodná
1766:Kuusamo
1739:Suffolk
1733:and at
1682:drives
1680:gravity
1635:Bewdley
1627:launder
1346:Hungary
1338:Tapolca
1310:Baghdad
1306:granary
1263:bridges
1252:factory
1242:, and
1218:to the
1188:hullers
1168:Morocco
1164:Tunisia
1160:Algeria
1091:bushels
1034:bellows
1005:France
991:France
967:France
960:Sawmill
930:France
919:France
897:France
886:France
873:France
861:Country
823:⁄
768:Germany
764:Ireland
759:England
747:ancient
722:on the
718:German
610:fulling
595:furnace
587:Testour
583:Chemtou
579:turbine
571:Tunisia
567:Chemtou
563:turbine
537:Mosella
529:Germany
521:Ephesus
452:Arelate
421:Antioch
377:Demeter
195:History
148:mills.
140:mills,
90:rolling
21:Milldam
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