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measures 2.4 by 3
metres (7.9 by 9.8 feet). The
aqueduct is
built of
unmortared, brick-like
granite blocks.
During the
Roman era, each of the
three tallest...
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above Ribeauvillé (German: Rappoltsweiler), are the
remains of a wall of
unmortared stone with
tenons of wood,
about 1.8 to 2.2 m (6 to 7 ft)
thick and 1...
- 1940. The
lower parts of the
walls of Van
Citadel were
constructed of
unmortared basalt,
while the rest was
built from mud bricks. Such
fortresses were...
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lived on Al-Hallaniyah, the main island. The
islanders lived in huts of
unmortared stone with mat roofs, and at
certain seasons they
moved to caves. They...
- the public Yes
Condition Large sections of
walls are
still standing. Site
history Materials Unmortared basalt (lower walls) and mud-bricks
Demolished Partially...
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inhabited by the king and his family. The walls,
which were made of dry (
unmortared) stone, gravel, and mud-brick,
encircled an area of 41ha. The remains...
- the region.
Among its most
distinctive characteristics are its spare,
unmortared,
split stone masonry, its
square minaret tower, and its
conscious lack...
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number of the
ruined traces of
earlier dwellings and barns, the
unmortared blackhouses of the
crofters who were
first cleared to the
coast from more...
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walls are made of
stone and clay and are
supported by
exterior arches of
unmortared stone. The
floor is
brick with a
central band of stone.
Originally there...
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Irish Christian places of worship. They are
typically made from rough,
unmortared stones, and are most
often found in
monasteries on
islands off the west...