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Different places, different materiale. That soil seems like clay so it solidified when it dried out. Where I live all the grinding utensils were normally made out of stone or volcanic stone. I loved helping my great grandma when I was little but distinctly remember that the stoneware made of normal stone was heavy but compared to volcanic stone. Normal stone was light AF. What I love about this is how we humans get to the same answer with different approaches and how the environment we live in shapes the process of getting said answer. It's amazing how far our ancestors went by just skill, patience and intuition and it saddens me that the era of internet is great in some regards, in others, we are losing skilled people on manual labor. Maybe we no longer need a mill out of stone, earth or clay but the whole process, the technique on how he handled the wood, it's still valuable today and sadly that art and craft is slowly fading away.
How do you know that? It’s like saying that craftsmen at Renaissance fair are fake! Of course they are not from medieval times, but they follow the same techniques, that ancient craftsmen or using to our best knowledge and understanding.