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Roughly between 200 BCE and 800 CE, the San Agustín culture,
masters of
stonecutting,
entered its "classical period". They
erected raised ceremonial centers...
- free dictionary. A
stonecutter is a
person who
carries on the
trade of
stonecutting or stonemasonry.
Stonecutter or
Stonecutters may also
refer to: Chainsaw...
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comes from a
family of stonecutters, as a
young man, Ryan
completed a
stonecutting apprenticeship, but his own
interests were in the
dramatic arts. He attended...
- Kâvusakân dynasty. Also,
there is a kind of
square frame drum in the
stonecutting of Taq-e
Bostan (another
famous monument located 5km
northeast of Kermanshah...
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sandstone for the
Smithsonian Castle,
constructed 1847-1855.
Peter built the
stonecutting mill,
drawing power from the
adjacent canal turning basin. He also built...
- the
corners cannot mould perfectly into
every size stone.
Additional stonecutting and on-the-scene
stonecrafting skills may be required. Jain, B. C. Punmia;...
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against the use of planers, a
stonecutting device, and
launched several strikes to
limit the use of
planers in
stonecutting. The
union achieved a maximum...
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through his
travels to Milan, in
which his
father sent him to
observe stonecutting. His
interest lead to
years of
architectural and
sculptural training...
- Charlestown.
Quincy granite became famous throughout the nation, and
stonecutting became the city's prin****l
economic activity.
Quincy was also home to...
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flourishing industry.
Foremost among them was the
former quarry and
stonecutting business on the Kaiserhof. The yellow-veined
sandstone from the cadastral...