The Miller’s Chamber

It is located immediately next to the milling area. The walls are made of rammed earth, 55 cm thick, with an earthen floor. The room is dominated by a “paorska stove,” fired from the outside to heat the space. The room served as both a working and social area —...

  • It is located immediately next to the milling area.
  • The walls are made of rammed earth, 55 cm thick, with an earthen floor.
  • The room is dominated by a “paorska stove,” fired from the outside to heat the space.
  • The room served as both a working and social area — people waited for their grain to be milled, talked, and socialized.
  • On the table, the game “Mice” (“Mline”) is engraved, played using corn kernels.

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