Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders

Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders

Author: T. Eric Peet

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-05

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13:

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'Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders' by T. Eric Peet is an informative exploration of megalithic monuments from around the world. Peet's aim is to provide a complete yet concise overview of our current knowledge of these ancient wonders, including Stonehenge and other great stone structures. The book offers a comparative study of the men who built them, their customs, religion, and habits. While Peet focuses on the megalithic structures of Great Britain and Ireland, he also explores monuments from Scandinavian regions; France, Spain, Portugal, Italy; the continents of Africa and Asia; as well as the smaller Mediterranean islands. This book is perfect for archaeology enthusiasts who wish to learn more about these mysterious and awe-inspiring monuments.


Fracture and Failure of Natural Building Stones

Fracture and Failure of Natural Building Stones

Author: Stavros K. Kourkoulis

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-11-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789048172764

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In this volume scientists from different disciplines present their experience and their scientific work in progress. These concern the properties of a series of stones that have been used for the erection of some of the most important stone monuments of international cultural heritage and are also used today for substitution of missing parts or completion of damaged ones. It deals with the subject globally and contains unpublished research results.


Stone in Architecture

Stone in Architecture

Author: Erhard Winkler

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-14

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 3662100703

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The readers of the first two editions of Stone: Properties, Durabi lity in Man's Environment, were mostly architects, restoration architects of buildings and monuments in natural stone, profes sionals who sought basic technical information for non-geologists. The increasing awareness of rapidly decaying monuments and their rescue from loss to future generations have urged this writer to update the 1973 and 1975 editions, now unavailable and out of print. Due to the 20-year-Iong interval, extensive updating was necessary to produce this new book. The present edition concentrates on the natural material stone, as building stone, dimension stone, architectural stone, and decorative field stones. Recently, the use of stone for thin curtain walls on buildings has become fashionable. The thin slabs exposed to anew, unknown complexity of stresses, resulting in bowing of crystalline marble, has attracted much negative pUblicity. The costs of replacing white slabs of marble on entire buildings with its legal implications have led construction com panies into bankruptcy. We blame many environmental problems on acid rain. Does acid rain really accelerate stone decay that much? Stone preservation is being attempted with an ever-increasing number of chemicals applied by as many specialists to save crumbling stone. Chemists filled this need during a time of temporary job scarcity, while the general geologist missed this opportunity; he was too deeply involved in the search for fossil fuels and metals.


DK Eyewitness Books: Building

DK Eyewitness Books: Building

Author: Philip Wilkinson

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2000-05-31

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 0756669103

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This guide offers everything you’ve ever wanted toknow about buildings—from how they are built and customized to the different materials that are used to keep them standing. With stunning full-color photographs as aids, see incredible stone gargoyles, where linenfold wood paneling is found, what a Japanese screen is made of, and how a hammer-beam roof is supported. Learn how stained glass is made, the difference between hipped and gabled roofs, how medieval tiles were made, and how stonemasons dress and carve stone. Discover the recipe for limewash, what the three Greek "orders" were, how towers are built, how houses are built on mountainsides, and much, much more! Discover the history of buildings why they were built and the techniques used in theirconstruction


The Place of Stone Monuments

The Place of Stone Monuments

Author: Julia Guernsey

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780884023647

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This volume considers the significance of stone monuments in Preclassic Mesoamerica. By placing sculptures in their cultural, historical, social, political, religious, and cognitive contexts, the seventeen contributors utilize archaeological and art historical methods to understand the origins, growth, and spread of civilization in Middle America.


Mormon's Clues

Mormon's Clues

Author: James Warr

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2006-03

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1411684451

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This book is a must for the serious student of Book of Mormon geography. Written with an "outside the box" approach, it takes a new look at the subject and proposes new locations based upon the clues given by the book's prophets. The author reasons that the primary clue would be the narrow neck of land and proposes a location for that landmark. The remaining lands and cities are then located working out from this key point. Proposals for the Jaredite lands are also made, and the Jaredite and Nephite cultures compared and contrasted. The important topics of distance, direction and populations are discussed in a straight forward manner. Where possible, archeological sites are identified and correlated with the proposed geography. A location for the Hill Cumorah is suggested, and a novel method proposed for proving Book of Mormon sites. The work is appropriately illustrated with helpful maps and charts. A discussion of the various theories regarding Book of Mormon lands is also included.