-
being made by the
position of the
surface being hewn, the
sides best
hewn with an axe and the face best
hewn with an adze.
Historic illustrations do show...
- The
eleven Rock-
hewn Churches of
Lalibela are
monolithic churches located in the
western Ethiopian Highlands near the town of Lalibela,
named after the...
- The Hall of
Hewn Stones (Hebrew: לִשְׁכַּת הגָּזִית, romanized: liškaṯ haggāziṯ), also
known as the
Chamber of
Hewn Stone, was the
meeting place, or council-chamber...
- The Rock-
hewn Churches of
Ivanovo (Bulgarian: Ивановски скални църкви,
Ivanovski skalni tsarkvi) are a
group of
monolithic churches,
chapels and monasteries...
- rock-
hewn church is a
church made from a
single block of stone.
Because freestanding rocks of
sufficient size are rare, such
edifices are
usually hewn into...
- The
Washa Mikael Rock-
Hewn Church (Amharic: ዋሻ ሚካኤል [wä schä mi kä el]
literally "The Cave of Michael") is a rock-
hewn semi-monolithic
church located in...
- The
Church of
Saint George (Amharic: Bete Giyorgis) is one of
eleven rock-
hewn monolithic churches in Lalibela, a town in the
Amhara Region of Ethiopia...
- main town in Lasta,
which was
formerly part of the
Bugna district. The rock-
hewn churches were
declared a
World Heritage Site in 1978.
There is some controversy...
-
Sanhedrin met in the
Temple in Jerusalem, in a
building called the Hall of
Hewn Stones. The
Great Sanhedrin convened every day
except festivals and the sabbath...
-
another by low and
narrow p****ages.
According to research,
these systems were
hewn by the
supporters and
fighters of Bar
Kokhba as
preparation for the revolt...