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Definition of Stonecutting

Stonecutting
Stonecutting Stone"cut`ting, n. Hewing or dressing stone.

Meaning of Stonecutting from wikipedia

- free dictionary. A stonecutter is a person who carries on the trade of stonecutting or stonemasonry. Stonecutter or Stonecutters may also refer to: Chainsaw...
- Roughly between 200 BCE and 800 CE, the San Agustín culture, masters of stonecutting, entered its "classical period". They erected raised ceremonial centers...
- 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...
- the corners cannot mould perfectly into every size stone. Additional stonecutting and on-the-scene stonecrafting skills may be required. Jain, B. C. Punmia;...
- flourishing industry. Foremost among them was the former quarry and stonecutting business on the Kaiserhof. The yellow-veined sandstone from the cadastral...
- sandstone for the Smithsonian Castle, constructed 1847-1855. Peter built the stonecutting mill, drawing power from the adjacent canal turning basin. He also built...
- 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...
- through his travels to Milan, in which his father sent him to observe stonecutting. His interest lead to years of architectural and sculptural training...
- Retrieved 2022-01-02. Protzen, Jean-Pierre (1983). "Inca Quarrying and Stonecutting" (PDF). Ñawpa Pacha. 21 (1): 183–214. doi:10.1179/naw.1983.21.1.005....