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  • Daniel T. (2010). «Elamite Temple Building». From the foundations to the crenellations: essays on temple building in the Ancient Near East and Hebrew Bible…
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  • Battlement (redirección desde Crenellations)
    adding battlements, where no parapet previously existed, or cutting crenellations into its existing parapet wall. A distinctive feature of late medieval…
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  • A dog's rhinarium with philtrum and conspicuous crenellations
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  • gatehouses, and comprised several elements: crenellations, hoardings, machicolations, and loopholes. Crenellation is the collective name for alternating crenels…
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  • Gothic façade of Exeter Cathedral, with rows of figures in aediculae or tabernacle frames above the door, and two above the crenellations
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  • struck from four centres. The transoms were often topped by miniature crenellations. The windows at Cambridge of King's College Chapel (1446–1515) represent…
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  • Bannerman's Island Arsenal, signage is below the crenellations at the top.…
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  • he designed a capitol in Neo-Gothic style, complete with turrets and crenellations, and stained glass; it overlooks the Mississippi. It has been described…
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  • towers, and fortresses. Ghibelline structures had "swallow-tailed" crenellations, while those of the Guelphs were square. Coat of arms of an Italian…
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  • the 16th century, with much of the current building (including its crenellations) dating to the 19th century. McDermott's Castle is located on Castle…
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  • the Scottish baronial style. A turret can have a circular top with crenellations as seen in the picture at right, a pointed roof, or other kind of apex…
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  • Dunhuang, Gansu province that has rammed earth ramparts with defensive crenellations at the top. See also Barbieri-Low (2007), p. 36. Barnes (2007), p. 63…
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  • dates from the reign of Edward I. Blocked battlements (also known as crenellations) in the south side of Legge's Mount are the only surviving medieval…
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  • stepped crenellations seen around the top edge of the courtyard today were also added by the Bohra restoration. The original decorative crenellations had…
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  • above the larger middle tower. All three structures have rooftops with crenellations, as well as opened windows and closed gates. Below the towers lies a…
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  • his coat of arms. Elsewhere the effect seems purely visual, like the crenellations on the 14th-century Muslim Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan. It can…
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  • Ashridge is a noted example of early Gothic Revival architecture and features decorative crenellations
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  • facade of the Gol Gumbaz A nearby building. [clarification needed] Crenellations of the west facade Historical cannon displayed in front of Gol Gumbaz…
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  • window, with horizontal transoms frequently decorated with miniature crenellations. Blind panels covering the walls continued the strong straight lines…
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  • single cell with a barrel-vaulted roof. It has battlements with Irish crenellations and a machicolation above the door. The church and tower also have a…
    6 kB (301 palabras) - 08:24 18 nov 2023
  • were revolutionary in a country still enamoured with mullion windows, crenellations and turrets. During the early years of the 16th century the French were…
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  • with a narrow protective parapet on the outer edge and with hoop-like crenellations. The term Cyclopean was derived by the latter Greeks of the Classical…
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