- Opus
emplectum is an
advanced Roman construction technique. Each side of a wall is
constructed with
finished stone blocks,
leaving a
substantial void...
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building technique that was used (i.e., opus africanum, opus crati****, opus
emplectum, opus galli****, opus incertum, opus isodomum, opus latericium, opus mixtum...
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sandstone in the mid-12th century. The
church was
built using the opus
emplectum technique. It has the form of an
aisled basilica with galleries, a twin-tower...
- Opus Opus
africanum Opus
albarium Opus
compositum Opus crati**** Opus
emplectum Opus galli**** Opus
incertum Opus
isodomum Opus
latericium Opus listatum...
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especially in the
western stretch, were
built using the
classical opus
emplectum building technique. The
columns consisted of six to
eight short sections...
- 65 m (5.4 ft) thick. The
walls were
constructed according to the opus
emplectum technology out of
broken local stones and
river stones welded together...