Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 84American Philosophical Society, 1941 |
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... walls of the N. transept and the wall of the N. clerestory are bonded to each other and are of one and the same building period ( Fig . 6 ) .83 The transept is completely irregular in plan ( Fig . 1 ) . Only its W. wall forms a right ...
... walls of the N. transept and the wall of the N. clerestory are bonded to each other and are of one and the same building period ( Fig . 6 ) .83 The transept is completely irregular in plan ( Fig . 1 ) . Only its W. wall forms a right ...
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... wall , A 1 , about 0.95 m thick , which runs in a slightly oblique direction across the apse . It evidently forms one of the main walls of the first system and certainly continued north and south beyond the small area excavated and , in ...
... wall , A 1 , about 0.95 m thick , which runs in a slightly oblique direction across the apse . It evidently forms one of the main walls of the first system and certainly continued north and south beyond the small area excavated and , in ...
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... walls of system A were frequently broken out when meeting the structures of sys- tem B , for example , the wall of the segment shaped apse , A 2 . In other places the walls of the second system B are so weak that they could not have ...
... walls of system A were frequently broken out when meeting the structures of sys- tem B , for example , the wall of the segment shaped apse , A 2 . In other places the walls of the second system B are so weak that they could not have ...
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