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Deutsch: Pochwanne aus dem römischen Goldbergwerk in Três Minas (Portugal). Der Granitblock diente als Amboß für ein mechanisches Pochwerk, das Erz zerkleinerte. Ausgestellt im Deutschen Bergbau-Museum in Bochum.
English: Stone anvil from the Roman gold mine at Três Minas, Portugal. The granite block was used for an ore-crushing stamp-battery. On display at the Deutsches Bergbau-Museum in Bochum.
Français : Mortier de pierre de la mine d'or romaine de Três Minas, Portugal. Le bloc de granit était utilisé par un bocard (pilon) qui broyait le minerai. Présenté au Deutsches Bergbau-Museum à Bochum.
Español: Yunque de piedra de la mina de oro romana en Três Minas, Portugal. El bloque de granito se usó para una batería de pilones que tritura mena. En exhibición en el Deutsches Bergbau-Museum en Bochum.
Português: Almofariz de pedra da mina romana de ouro de Tresminas, Vila Pouca de Aguiar, Portugal. A pedra era fixada por baixo dum moinho (martelo) hidráulico para a trituração do minério bruto. Peça do Deutsches Bergbau-Museum de Bochum.
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