- Traditional, and
Modern Granaries Granary in Kashan, Iran Han
dynasty granary on Silk Road west of Dunhuang,
China Wooden granaries of the
local museum in...
- Joseph's
granaries is a
designation for the
Egyptian pyramids often used by
early travelers to the region. The
notion of a
granary (horreum, θησαυρός)...
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Parish granaries (Swedish: sockenmagasin, Finnish: pitäjänmakasiini) were
communal granaries established in
Sweden and
Finland during the 18th and 19th...
- Grudziądz
Granaries (Polish: ****hrze w Grudziądzu) is a
unique 14th-century
fortification complex of
river bank
granaries on the
Vistula river in Grudziądz...
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buildings ****hlerze (Polish)
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- The
Granary Burying Ground in M****achusetts is the city of Boston's third-oldest cemetery,
founded in 1660 and
located on
Tremont Street. It is the burial...
- The
granny knot is a
binding knot, used to
secure a rope or line
around an object. It is
considered inferior to the reef knot (square knot),
which it superficially...
- stones, were
originally used as
supporting bases for
granaries. The
staddle stones lifted the
granaries above the ground,
thereby protecting the
stored grain...
- the Draa Valley. Some of them date back to the 10th century.
Fortified granaries are also
common in
southern Tunisia,
where they are
referred to as a kasbah...
- The
Granary, also
known as Wait and James'
Granary, is a
building on
Welsh Back in the
English city of Bristol. It was
designed by
Archibald Ponton and...