• Core-and-veneer (redirect from Emplecton)
    Penguin. pp. 171–172. ISBN 978-0-14-144168-9. Dennis, George (1848). "Emplecton masonry". The Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria. London: John Murray. Caviasca...
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    a large fragment was found with a double facing in opus quadratum and emplecton, dating to the mid-4th century BC. From excavations carried out from 1975...
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  • Thumbnail for Hexamilion wall
    evenly distributed and converted into the main entrance of the wall in an emplecton building technique in the first century. Spolia (voussoirs, column drums...
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    interior filled with stones and earth, recalling the technique of Vitruvius' emplecton (II, 8, 7), with two openings in this area, the North and Northwest Gates...
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    with an exterior of squared stone blocks and an interior of rough stone (emplecton). It had five towers and four gates. To the north, the acropolis was fortified...
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    Byzantine period, when the hill was refortified with a wall built with an emplecton. A final, medieval, circuit in mortared rubble masonry runs along the...
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  • Thumbnail for Persqopi Castle
    filled with soil and stones of different dimensions, which creates an emplecton type of wall. Besides the ancient walls, in Persqop are conserved traces...
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