A World History of ArchitectureMcGraw-Hill, 2004 - 592 من الصفحات Publisher Description. |
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... East , and the Western world . At Bamiyan , a great monastic complex more than a mile long was carved into a sandstone cliff overlooking a fertile valley between the Hindu Kush to the east and the Koh - i - Baba mountain range to the ...
... East , and the Western world . At Bamiyan , a great monastic complex more than a mile long was carved into a sandstone cliff overlooking a fertile valley between the Hindu Kush to the east and the Koh - i - Baba mountain range to the ...
الصفحة 205
... east end to accommodate additional altars and processions . Monks had come to Tournus to escape the pillaging of Norse raiders along the Atlantic coast , only to find them- selves attacked by the Huns from the east in 937. Given this ...
... east end to accommodate additional altars and processions . Monks had come to Tournus to escape the pillaging of Norse raiders along the Atlantic coast , only to find them- selves attacked by the Huns from the east in 937. Given this ...
الصفحة 213
... east end is an axial chapel with a door to the plaza outside that is opened on jubilee years ( those years when St. James's Day , July 25 , falls on a Sunday or other years as declared by the church ) so that the faithful may enter ...
... east end is an axial chapel with a door to the plaza outside that is opened on jubilee years ( those years when St. James's Day , July 25 , falls on a Sunday or other years as declared by the church ) so that the faithful may enter ...
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THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
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CHAPTER | 16 |
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