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  • Mortarium - Wikipedia
    A mortarium (pl "mortaria") was one of a class of Ancient Roman pottery kitchen vessels, specifically a type of mortar They are bowls with thick sides that were likely used for crushing and grinding foodstuffs
  • Kitchenalia: Roman Mortarium - Tastes Of History
    Today's object is an iconic piece of Roman kitchenware: the mortarium You will be unsurprised to discover the English word “mortar” is derived from classical Latin where mortarium means, among several other usages, “a receptacle for pounding” or “a product of grinding or pounding”
  • What was a mortarium used for? Organic residues and cultural change in . . .
    Organic residues and cultural change in Iron Age and Roman Britain Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 November 2011 The Romans brought the mortarium to Britain in the first century AD, and there has long been speculation on its actual purpose
  • Mortarium - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
    A mortarium (pl "mortaria") was one of a class of Ancient Roman pottery kitchen vessels They are "hemispherical or conical bowls, commonly with heavy flanges ", and with coarse sand or grit embedded into the internal surface
  • Mortarium - Oxford Reference
    Overview mortarium Quick Reference [Ar] A stout mixing bowl with a strong lip and a pouring spout, dusted on the inside with hard grit (trituration grits) to improve its ability to shred foodstuffs rubbed around it and to strengthen it against wear during the pounding of foodstuffs From: mortarium in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology »
  • Pottery mortarium — Google Arts Culture
    Mortaria first appear in Britain before the Roman conquest, implying that there were people, whether British or immigrants, who enjoyed Roman cuisine, just as there were British aristocrats who
  • Tastes Of History: Kitchenalia: Roman Mortarium
    Today's object is an iconic piece of Roman kitchenware: the mortarium You will be unsurprised to discover the English word “mortar” is derived from classical Latin where mortarium means, among several other usages, "a receptacle for pounding" or "a product of grinding or pounding"
  • Mortarium Explained
    A mortarium (pl "mortaria") was one of a class of Ancient Roman pottery kitchen vessels, specifically a type of mortar They are bowls with thick sides that were likely used for crushing and grinding foodstuffs
  • mortarium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun mortarium (plural mortaria) (archaeology) A kind of mortar used by ancient Romans for grinding
  • Mortarium Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    Meaning: In English, “mortarium” translates to “mortar,” which refers to a bowl in which substances are ground or mixed, particularly in culinary and medical contexts





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