The Lucas Watermills Archaeological Sites are two heritage-listed archaeological sites in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The sites comprise the remnants...
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Point has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: Creekwood Reserve: Lucas Watermills Archaeological Sites The area includes many native flora, fauna...
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The List of watermills is a link page for any watermill. List of ancient watermills List of early medieval watermills Barbegal aqueduct and mill Hierapolis...
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river. It was determined he had been there about six days. Lucas Watermills Archaeological Sites "Sydney". The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser...
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constituting) a ship. Watermills impact the river dynamics of the watercourses where they are installed. During the time watermills operate channels tend...
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Water wheel (category Watermills)
turbines, gears in watermills and water-raising machines, and dams as a source of water, used to provide additional power to watermills and water-raising...
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Hydropower (section Watermills)
constituting) a ship. Watermills impact the river dynamics of the watercourses where they are installed. During the time watermills operate channels tend...
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Factory (section Siting the factory)
example, milled an estimated 300 tons of grain and flour per day. Both watermills and windmills were widely used in the Islamic world at the time. The Venice...
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and hulling of grain. Grain-pounders with pestles, as well as ordinary watermills, are also attested as late as the middle of the fifth century in a monastery...
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and sites spanning more than 5,000 years of history. It has direct ownership over some historic sites and also liaises with private owners of sites that...
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Sibton Abbey (category Archaeology of England)
least 15 on their outlying Suffolk estates during the 13th century, both watermills and windmills, were maintained to mill grain on economic principles quite...
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(1991). "An African origin for African cattle? — some archaeological evidence". The African Archaeological Review. 9 (1): 119–144. doi:10.1007/BF01117218. S2CID 162307756...
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planets and to predict eclipses. The earliest evidence of water wheels and watermills date back to the ancient Near East in the 4th century BC, specifically...
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Arles (category Archaeological sites in France)
In September–October 2007, divers led by Lucas Longas from the French Department of Subaquatic Archaeological Research, headed by Michel L'Hour, discovered...
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from a time when these sites would have been above sea level. Traces of hemp pollen have also been found in several Neolithic sites in anthropogenic contexts...
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protohistory The Pinedo site [es] presents material linked to the transition from earlier settlers to the Early Acheulean. Archaeological sites related to the...
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and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Eisenbrauns. ISBN 978-1-57506-042-2. D.T. Potts (2012). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near...
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homes and their mass relocation, the loss of many valuable archaeological and cultural sites, and significant ecological change. During the 2010 China...
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appearance of the moldboard plough, often with wheels; and the increase in watermills. Livestock became a sign of progress: peasants, less dependent and more...
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ISBN 9781841584034. Silva, S.; Lowry, M.; Macaya-Solis, C.; Byatt, B.; Lucas, M.C. (2017). "Can navigation locks be used to help migratory fishes with...
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in Hemel was one of the largest in the country. In 1797 there were 11 watermills working in the vicinity of the town. The chalk on which Hemel is largely...
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Colchester Archaeological Report 3: Excavations at Lion Walk, Balkerne Lane, and Middleborough, Colchester, Essex. Published by Colchester Archaeological Trust...
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background were, for example, Albrecht Dürer, Hans Holbein the Younger, Lucas Cranach, Rembrandt, and Vincent van Gogh. World literature was enriched...
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Richard (2004). Provincial Cilicia and the Archaeology of Temple Conversion. UK: British Archaeological Reports. ISBN 978-1841716343. Ermatinger, James...
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Village. "'". Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological Society. 28. Leicestershire Archaeological Society. 1952.[full citation needed] Mathews,...
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1877–1882, 1898, 1919 and 1958 "Monument record MDR5268 - Watermill and mill pond (site of), Unstone". Derbyshire County Council. 13 December 2016....
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secretary of the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood. Nicholas John Lucas Chance, J.P., private secretary to Prince and Princess Michael of Kent....
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Rwanda. Derek Peter Smith, Support Technician, Engine Control Systems, Lucas Aerospace Ltd. For services to the Aerospace Industry. Fernley Robert Smith...
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