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Byzantine Water-Mill (Plate VII)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2015

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References

1 Buren, Van and Stevens, Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 1,p.59f and xi, p. 72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Proc. Soc. Ant. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 3rd series, iv, 167.

3 Bennett, and Elton, History of Corn Milling 2and Lex Salica, xxix.Google Scholar

4 For this and other references I am indebted to Mr C. E. Stevens

5 Buckler, and Robinson, Sardis 7 138, no. 169.Google Scholar

6 Parsons, A.W.A Roman Water-mill in the Athenian AgoraHesperia 5 70ff. CrossRefGoogle Scholar

7 As against Parsons’ theory that Antipater was referring to an overshot wheel, see Bennett, and Elton, op. cit. 11,chap. 1.Google Scholar