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- mortared between the stones to tie everything together, to prevent the stonework from separating from the wall. M****ive precut stone. Also known as "prefabricated...
- emplo****, and (2) industries exhibiting more advanced "blade" techniques of stoneworking, with specialized fluted or unfluted lanceolate points the most characteristic...
- Vertical position Denys A. Stocks. Experiments in Egyptian archaeology: stoneworking technology in Ancient Egypt. Routledge; 2003. ISBN 978-0-415-30664-5...
- work. His work was also examined in The Art of Making in Antiquity: Stoneworking in the Roman World, a research project at King's College London. His...
- Stoneworks Prikaz (Russian: Каменный приказ) was an administrative office in Moscow (Russia), which supervised the implementation of the so-called "General...
- 77°07′27″W / 42.56250°N 77.12417°W / 42.56250; -77.12417 The Bluff Point Stoneworks are a prehistoric structure located in the town of Jerusalem, New York...
- morte floret honesty and virtue flourish after death inscribed in the stonework in Paolo Veronese's (1565 c.) Painting Allegory of Virtue and Vice honor...
- Cyclopean masonry is a type of stonework found in Mycenaean architecture, built with m****ive limestone boulders, roughly ****ed together with minimal...
- River. Known for its blend of old and new, it retains the traditional stonework around the field throughout all its expansions. Originally known as University...
- medieval kings. Piercebridge Roman Bridge Bridge 2nd century Remains Stonework foundations, now marooned in a field, of a bridge which once led to Piercebridge...