A World History of ArchitectureMcGraw-Hill, 2004 - 592 من الصفحات Publisher Description. |
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... covered in plaster on lath formed of smaller limbs and twigs and with roofs covered in bark . At Moundville , a museum was opened in the 1930s which allowed visitors to look at skeletal remains in an excavated burial site . While this ...
... covered in plaster on lath formed of smaller limbs and twigs and with roofs covered in bark . At Moundville , a museum was opened in the 1930s which allowed visitors to look at skeletal remains in an excavated burial site . While this ...
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... covered with animal skins . During the summer months , Arctic Inuit constructed a tupik that appears at first glance to have been a type of extended tipi , but was actually a tent made of poles covered with skins that mim- icked the ...
... covered with animal skins . During the summer months , Arctic Inuit constructed a tupik that appears at first glance to have been a type of extended tipi , but was actually a tent made of poles covered with skins that mim- icked the ...
الصفحة 281
... covered with brush and earth and entered down a ramp or ladder . Along the Gila and Salt rivers , the Hohokam people developed sophisticated systems of irrigation and built castle - like structures with adobe walls as much as five feet ...
... covered with brush and earth and entered down a ramp or ladder . Along the Gila and Salt rivers , the Hohokam people developed sophisticated systems of irrigation and built castle - like structures with adobe walls as much as five feet ...
المحتوى
THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
CHAPTER | 14 |
CHAPTER | 16 |
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38 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
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