- the cliff-house,
which is
actually built on
levels in the cliff, and the
cavate,
which is dug out, by
using natural recesses or openings. Rock-cut architecture...
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Multistory dwellings at Bandelier: Rock wall
foundations and beam
holes and "
cavates"
carved into
volcanic tuff
remain from
upper floors....
- in the late Dienerian, a
major shift towards ****emblages
dominated by
cavate trilete spores took place,
heralding widespread deforestation and a rapid...
- in miglior' ordine, con
aggiunta di
molte azzioni virtuose, e mirabili,
cavate da i
Processi formati per la sua Canonizazione. Et in
questa quinta edizione...
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scholar Known for
Iconologia overo Descrittione dell’imagini
universali cavate dall’antichità et da
altri luoghi (1593)
Academic background Influences...
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cavus cav-
hollow biconcave, biconcavity, cage, cajole, cajolement, caval,
cavate, cavatina, cave, cavea, cavern, cavernicolous, cavernous, cavernulous, cavicorn...
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rarely used, was
Iconologia overo Descrittione Dell’imagini
Universali cavate dall’Antichità et da
altri luoghi;
English Translations and Adaptations...
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leads past the base of the cliffs, near some of the tent
rocks and a
small cavate similar to
those found at the
nearby Bandelier National Monument. The Veterans'...
- of
great dramatic tension there were
often arioso p****ages
known as arie
cavate.
Under Monteverdi's followers, the
distinction between the
recitative and...
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dwellings were rock
structures built on the
canyon floor;
others were
cavates produced by
voids in the
volcanic tuff of the
canyon wall and
carved out...