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- Stoneworks Prikaz (Russian: Каменный приказ) was an administrative office in Moscow (Russia), which supervised the implementation of the so-called "General...
- stated that the layout of the stoneworks were not suitable for a fort. He suggests that Jesuits might have built the stoneworks, but admits that this is inconsistent...
- mortared between the stones to tie everything together, to prevent the stonework from separating from the wall. M****ive precut stone. Also known as "prefabricated...
- controversial in areas in which the activity, although legal, has damaged curbs, stoneworks, steps, benches, plazas, and parks. The first skateboards started with...
- Cyclopean masonry is a type of stonework found in Mycenaean architecture, built with m****ive limestone boulders, roughly ****ed together with minimal...
- Arts Pattachitra Jhoti chita Saura painting Idital Handicrafts Chandua Tarakasi Gan****a Clay Stoneworks Wooden crafts Bronze & Bell metal works Dhokra...
- façade) was burned to make quicklime. The iron clamps which held the stonework together were pried or hacked out of the walls, leaving numerous pockmarks...
- 1947. The limestone was crafted in Morningside Heights at the Cathedral Stoneworks. Frank Lloyd Wright's originally maligned and now celebrated Guggenheim...
- looped trails in the Johnson GEO Park with informative outdoor displays. Stoneworks and panels explain the local geological formations, botanical species...
- Vertical position Denys A. Stocks. Experiments in Egyptian archaeology: stoneworking technology in Ancient Egypt. Routledge; 2003. ISBN 978-0-415-30664-5...