Millstones in a Commercial Bakery
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Millstones in a Commercial Bakery

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These basalt millstones (2nd–3rd cc.) belonged to a large commercial bakery. Their hourglass forms allowed grain to be ground efficiently using animal or human power. Their presence in such numbers reflects the industrial scale of food production, vital to sustaining Rome’s population and revealing the organization of ancient urban economies.