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- ****ociation of Ireland Dry Stone Walling ****ociation of Great Britain The Drystone Conservancy, US Project Alpter, Terraced Landscapes of the Alpine Arc,...
- walling consists of drystone walls, drystone walled stairs on hilltops and free-standing drystone walls known as great Zimbabwe-type drystone walling (examples:...
- Types of dry stone hut include: Clochán, ****ociated with the south-western Irish seaboard Mitato, found in Greece, especially on the mountains of Crete...
- Drystone Radio, operating online and on frequencies of 103.5 FM (formerly 106.9 FM) and 102.0 FM, is a not-for-profit community radio station operating...
- known for his series of abstract paintings based on the patterns of the drystone walls of coastal Croatia. The first in the series appeared in 1954, and...
- In archaeology, a broch /brɒx/ is an Iron Age drystone hollow-walled structure found in Scotland. Brochs belong to the classification "complex Atlantic...
- The entrance to Newgrange in the early 1900s, after much of the debris had been cleared and a drystone wall built...
- a drystone tell is of an intermediary architectural status between the earlier drystone structures in the escarpment region and the later drystone structures...
- onwards. As a result, crannogs made completely of stone and supporting drystone architecture are common there. The Irish word crannóg derives from Old...
- In the late twentieth century, the word has taken on the meaning of "drystone hut" in Ariège. In higher Vicdessos, a part of the French département of...