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- Australia The Dry Stone Wall ****ociation of Ireland Dry Stone Walling ****ociation of Great Britain The Drystone Conservancy, US Project Alpter, Terraced Landscapes...
- Types of dry stone hut include: Clochán, ****ociated with the south-western Irish seaboard Mitato, found in Greece, especially on the mountains of Crete...
- drystone walling that goes back to the ancestors of mordern day shona people also kalanga and venda peoples. This drystone walling consist drystone walls...
- مصائد صحراوية, romanized: maṣāʾid ṣaḥrāwiyya, lit. 'desert traps') are dry stone wall structures found in Southwest Asia (Middle East, but also North Africa...
- known for his series of abstract paintings based on the patterns of the drystone walls of coastal Croatia. The first in the series appeared in 1954, and...
- surrounded by a circular drystone wall. An article was published in the ****nock Chronicle in 1907 on the reason for the stone being dislodged. The Ogrestone...
- (IAST: rudrākṣa) refers to the dried stones or seeds of the genus Elaeocarpus specifically, Elaeocarpus ganitrus. These stones serve as prayer beads for Hindus...
- in 915,103,765 ways. Dry stone constructions, whether natural or worked, base their stability on the relative shape of the stones and their arrangement...
- permanently. The installation placed additional emphasis on traditional dry stone walls called mrgari, respecting their values and structure, and not overshadowing...
- sloping trench about 5 ft (1.5 m) wide and 6 ft (1.8 m) deep, lining it with drystone walling as stated, which was battered inwards and roofed with flat slabs;...