The passing of centuries and the introduction of modern technology have made little difference to this Moroccan artisan, who chips away at two pieces at circular stone The stones will be used for grinding grain in much the same way as they were used by his forefathers.
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Press, 29 April 1981, Page 17
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47The passing of centuries and the introduction of modern technology have made little difference to this Moroccan artisan, who chips away at two pieces at circular stone The stones will be used for grinding grain in much the same way as they were used by his forefathers. Press, 29 April 1981, Page 17
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