The imbrex and tegula (pl.: imbrices and tegulae) were overlapping roof tiles used in ancient Greek and Roman architecture as a waterproof and durable...
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Roof tiles (section Imbrex and tegula)
the imbrex and tegula design of tile, mission tiles are a semi-cylindrical two-piece tile system, composed of a pan and cover. Unlike the imbrex and tegula...
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using semi-cylindrical tiles similar to imbrex and tegula, but instead of alternating rows of flat tiles (tegulae) and arched tiles (imbrices), both rows consist...
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claw-like nails found in New World monkeys Imbrex and tegula, interlocking roofing tiles used in ancient Greek and Roman architecture This disambiguation...
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Andalusia (redirect from Science and technology in Andalusia)
climate and tradition of each area, the roofs may be terraces or tiled in the Roman imbrex and tegula style. One of the most characteristic elements (and one...
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Imbrex and tegula, style dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. Monk and nun, a style similar to Imbrex and tegula, but basically using two Imbrex tiles...
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House. Ashlar masonry dome of the Great Mosque of Kairoun, Tunisia Imbrex and tegula tiles on the dome of Florence Cathedral. The marble dome of the Taj...
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Temple of Claudius, Colchester (category Buildings and structures completed in the 1st century)
possibly from near Walton-on-the-Naze, and large flint nodules, whilst the roof would have been of imbrex and tegula. The columns are made from a core of...
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Outline of classical architecture (category Outlines of history and events)
Gutta Hypocaust Hypostyle Hypotrachelium Imbrex and tegula – interlocking roof tiles used in ancient Greek and Roman architecture Intercolumniation Keystone...
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Roman funerary practices (redirect from Roman Funerals and Burial)
include the Ancient Romans' religious rituals concerning funerals, cremations, and burials. They were part of time-hallowed tradition (Latin: mos maiorum),...
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- Iberian paleochristian decorated tile - Illegal construction - Imbrex and tegula - Impact wrench - Imperial roof decoration - Industrialization of...
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a vertical block which terminates and conceals the covering tiles of a tiled roof (see imbrex and tegula, monk and nun). It also serves to protect the...
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Fountain of the Idol (category Buildings and structures in Braga)
(DGMEN) then demolished the public tank, water pipes, encountered an imbrex and tegula and votive inscription. Subsequent repairs occurred in 1952, while access...
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Stanford Memorial Church (category Religious buildings and structures in Santa Clara County, California)
Italian imbrex and tegula form. The nave, chancel, and transepts appear to project from the square central structure, roofed with tiles and a small skylight...
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Castro of Monte Mozinho (category Buildings and structures in Penafiel)
Age and Roman occupation, including pots, glass, Imbrex and tegula, millstones, coins and metallic elements (including artesanal, defensive and agricultural...
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pre-Romanesque art and architecture Ice house Icelandic turf house Iconostasis Ideal town Illusionistic ceiling painting Imbrex and tegula Imperial castle...
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made of bricks and mortar Clay – Fine grained natural soil Cob (material) – Building material made of soil and fiber Imbrex and tegula, also known as...
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(son of Dardanus) Ilus (son of Tros) Imagines (work by Philostratus) Imbrex and tegula Imbrius Imbrus Immaradus Impluvium Inachorium Inachus Inatus Incomposite...
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shapes, the tegula (pl. tegulae), which was a large, thin tile, almost square, with upturned flanges on its longer sides, and the imbrex (pl. imbrices)...
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toppled run of dominoes. In roofing, imbrication is employed in the Imbrex and tegula system. Imbrication (sedimentology). Imbrication (linguistics), a...
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Hortensus Hostilianus Humilus Hybrida Iacomus Ianuaria Ianuarius Iavolenus Imbrex Imperiosus Impetratus Indaletius Indus Infantio Ingeniosus Ingenuillis Ingenuus...
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Licinia gens (section Branches and cognomina)
include Archias, Caecina, Damasippus, Imbrex, Lartius, Lenticula, Nepos, Proculus, Regulus, Rufinus, Squillus, and Tegula. The only cognomina which occur on...
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Carsington Roman Villa (section Rooms and features)
green landscape. The bathhouse and verandah's orange, pantile roofs were composed of Roman imbrex (curved) tiles and tegula (flat) under tiles. The main...
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ceramics, Roman pottery (some painted), amphora, oil lamps, glass, tegula, imbrex, handmills, weights, decoration, escoria, metallic artefacts (handcrafted...
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