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Rubble masonry or rubble stone is rough, uneven building stone not laid in regular courses. It may fill the core of a wall which is faced with unit masonry such as brick or ashlar. Some medieval cathedral walls have outer shells of ashlar with an inner backfill of mortarless rubble and dirt. See more
Irregular rubble, or sack, masonry evolved from embankments covered with boards, stones or bricks. That outer surface was used to give the embankment greater strength and make … See more
• Snecked masonry - Masonry made of mixed sizes of stone but in regular courses.
• Wattle and daub - Conceptually analogous to rubble within ashlar in the sense that a frame is filled in with a filler material. See more• The wall at Grave Circle A, Helladic cemetery of Mycenae, Greece, 16th century BCE
• Rubble masonry core of the unfinished Alai Minar in the Qutb complex, India, c. 1316 CE See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license A complete guide to Rubble Masonry - BibLus
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