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  • Miniatura para Opus polygonale
    du Haut-Empire. 2 v. Paris: Picard. G. Lugli. 1957. La tecnica edilizia Romana. 2 v. Bardi. Datos: Q3354525 Multimedia: Polygonal masonry / Q3354525…
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  • Polygonal masonry is a technique of stone wall construction. True polygonal masonry is a technique wherein the visible surfaces of the stones are dressed…
    7 kB (471 palabras) - 20:55 10 mar 2024
  • Additionally, Nitovikla, Enkomi and Maa Paleokastro use Cyclopean masonry. In Italy, polygonal masonry is particularly indicative of the region of Latium; scholars…
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  • Ashlar (redirección desde Ashlar masonry)
    distinct from other stone masonry that is finely dressed but not quadrilateral, such as curvilinear and polygonal masonry. Ashlar may be coursed, which…
    9 kB (858 palabras) - 03:38 28 abr 2024
  • identified by Rowe: Cellular polygonal masonry: with small blocks Ashlar polygonal masonry: with very large stones Encased coursed masonry: in which stone blocks…
    21 kB (2521 palabras) - 19:27 21 may 2024
  • Stonemasonry (redirección desde Stone masonry)
    masonry. Dry wall construction using massive boulders that may have been shaped to fit together. Polygonal masonry is a subtype of cyclopean masonry where…
    45 kB (5440 palabras) - 01:41 9 may 2024
  • Sacsayhuamán (categoría Polygonal masonry)
    "on top of a hill they [the Inca] had a very strong fort surrounded with masonry walls of stones and having two very high round towers. And in the lower…
    21 kB (2791 palabras) - 16:40 29 may 2024
  • tunnel. The walls of the tunnel were also faced with masonry in these sections, using polygonal masonry at the south end and large slabs at the northern end…
    22 kB (2885 palabras) - 08:47 25 feb 2024
  • Ahu Vinapu (categoría Polygonal masonry)
    Ahu Vinapu is an archaeological site on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in Eastern Polynesia. The ceremonial center of Vinapu includes one of the larger ahu on…
    2 kB (219 palabras) - 22:44 24 mar 2024
  • the second temple of Apollo in 548 BC. Its name is taken from the polygonal masonry of which it is constructed. At a later date, from 200 BC onwards,…
    88 kB (10 805 palabras) - 00:01 31 mar 2024
  • Alba Fucens (categoría Polygonal masonry)
    of about 3 km circumference are well preserved and constructed of polygonal masonry of uncertain date; the blocks are carefully jointed, and the faces…
    11 kB (1390 palabras) - 04:31 21 dic 2023
  • in 1714.[citation needed] Attractions include the circuit walls in polygonal masonry. These walls include an example of an ogive arch. The walls stand…
    7 kB (742 palabras) - 01:32 12 feb 2024
  • Segni (categoría Polygonal masonry)
    architectural remains include a circuit of fortification walls built using polygonal masonry. The walls incorporated a system of gates, including the Porta Saracena…
    5 kB (442 palabras) - 17:19 17 nov 2023
  • Cosa (categoría Polygonal masonry)
    have been where modern Orbetello stands; a fortification wall in polygonal masonry at Orbetello's lagoon may be in phase with the walls of Cosa. Cosa…
    53 kB (8062 palabras) - 19:23 12 may 2024
  • Norba (categoría Polygonal masonry)
    where there is a succession of terraces supported by walls of rough polygonal masonry, and approached by a road similarly supported. Here a quantity of…
    6 kB (635 palabras) - 11:15 23 sep 2021
  • Porta della Valle. Large segments of these were constructed using polygonal masonry of a type defined as "cyclopean", meaning they are characterized by…
    14 kB (1811 palabras) - 16:29 31 may 2024
  • acclivity. Some remains of the walls of the Acropolis, chiefly of polygonal masonry, are found on the summit of the hill; and there are several sepulchral…
    6 kB (1109 palabras) - 15:50 11 mar 2024
  • Funicular curve (redirección desde Funicular polygon)
    funicular polygon, funicular shape, from the Latin: fūniculus, "of rope") is an approach used to design the compression-only structural forms (like masonry arches)…
    4 kB (520 palabras) - 03:11 5 feb 2024
  • preserved to a height of 1.20 metres. The west (back) wall was made of polygonal masonry and survives only as foundations. The south wall was inadvertently…
    18 kB (2294 palabras) - 04:50 2 may 2024
  • Dörpfeld identified the foundations of this terrace as a section of polygonal masonry, indicating an archaic date. It is probable there was an altar, or…
    31 kB (4094 palabras) - 09:33 11 feb 2024
  • underneath, all of which were encompassed by large walls made up of polygonal masonry. These walls have inscriptions relating to Amphictyonic council degrees…
    37 kB (4821 palabras) - 19:41 31 may 2024
  • the natural spring. The circular well or pit, a deep hollow with polygonal masonry built into the cliff face, was accessed from the second floor of the…
    6 kB (746 palabras) - 00:17 10 mar 2024