CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ENGLAND—BBC News reports that five medieval windmills used for grinding grain were unearthed in the East of England during an investigation conducted ahead of a residential construction project. “They are really cool finds as X really does mark the spot—the main foundation is made up of a cross to make the support for the windmill post,” said archaeologist Christopher Wakefield of the University of Cambridge. The two big pieces of timber making up the X were known as cross trees, he added. Four of the windmills stood at different times between 1300 and 1500. As the wood deteriorated, a new mill would have been built nearby with as much wood salvaged from the old mill as possible. In fact, one of the windmills had been on top of a previous one, indicating that the site was ideally suited for milling, Wakefield explained. “The ridge [they were located on] was one of the highest points in the area and the perfect location for a windmill as they got the maximum amount of wind,” he said. To read about a windmill doodle drawn by a young Isaac Newton, go to "Newtonian Whiteboard."
Traces of Medieval Windmills Uncovered in England
News June 20, 2024
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