Examples of using Stonework in English and their translations into Norwegian
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beautiful Brac stonework.
including delightful wood and stonework, combined with fine dining,
relying on stonework and shapes to show austerity rather than intricate decoration.
archaeological investigations have been unsuccessful in dating the stonework.
saw the beautiful old stonework in the hall and the view out to the pool
intricate stonework and teak wood fittings, while the inviting
Within the tower are preserved fragments of stonework associated with the cathedral
Asheston Eco Barns retain many of their original features from their former lives as converted stone farm buildings, including ceiling log beams and exposed stonework that gives them that delightfully-rustic personality.
Austrian Egyptologist Manfred Bietak discovered that although Montet had discovered Pi-Ramesses stonework at Tanis, the true location of the ancient city lay some 30 km to the south.
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Austrian Egyptologist Manfred Bietak discovered that although Montet had discovered Pi-Ramesses stonework at Tanis, the true location of the ancient city lay some 30 km to the south.
Of particular interest at the temple site is the rich and intricate stonework, which includes depictions of domestic animals carved in relief, altars,
When I look at the great pyramid the marvel there for me is not the stonework as much as the level of organization that these ancient Egyptians had getting this society to pull together in such a way that they not only had blocks of stone, but bread on the table.
There is a lot of great stonework along the trail.
All of the stonework was torn down and sold off.
The building's cornice features more stonework and large medallions.
Because of the blind apses and the stonework that exist outside, the visitor can notice the more ancient building.
which still retains its original stonework and high, arched ceiling.
Puerta del Puente- A renaissance gate in the heart of Cordoba which exhibits a grand style complete with imposing pillars and etched stonework.
it manages to delicately incorporate some touches of more traditional stonework outside, creating a warm, welcoming feel.