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chambered cairns,
where walls are
gradually corbelled in
until the
opening can be
spanned by a slab.
Corbelled vaults are very
common in
early architecture...
- A
corbel arch (or
corbeled /
corbelled arch) is an arch-like
construction method that uses the
architectural technique of
corbeling to span a
space or...
- A
corbelled tomb is a
generic term
given to
burial tombs with
corbelled roofs rather than
simple slabs,
which generally denote an
earlier type of construction...
-
corbel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
corbel is a weight-bearing
architectural element embedded in a wall to
carry a
structural load.
Corbel may...
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Corbel is a
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Jeremy Tankard for Microsoft. It is part of the
ClearType Font Collection, a
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fonts from various...
- Cécile
Corbel (born 28
March 1980, in Pont-Croix, Finistère, France) is a
French and
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Eleutherna Bridge A
corbelled arch with the
masonry untrimmed A
corbel arch with the
masonry cut into an arch
shape The
corbel arch
bridge is a masonry...
- are
corbelled two-storey
turrets on the
north front, the
upper floors having oval windows. A
heavily corbelled semi-circular
stair turret,
corbelled out...
-
Georges Corbel (21
August 1942 – 18
February 2015) was a
French field hockey player. He
competed at the 1968
Summer Olympics and the 1972
Summer Olympics...
- pediments. The
style often uses
corbelled turrets sometimes called tourelles,
bartizans or
pepperpot turrets. The
corbels supporting the
turret typically...