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<p>one frame and stamp set is sometimes called a "battery" or, confusingly, a "stamp" and mills are sometimes categorised by how many stamps they have, i.e. a "10 stamp mill" has 10 sets. They usually are arranged linearly, but when a mill is enlarged, a new line of them may be constructed rather than extending the line. Abandoned mill sites (as documented by <a href="page.php?w=Industrial_archaeology">industrial archaeologists</a>) will usually have linear rows of foundation sets as their most prominent visible feature as the overall apparatus</p><p>
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