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  2. Bhitargaon - Wikipedia

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    The construction material is bricks and terracotta. The brick size is 18" x 9 x 3" and the other salient features are following: The size of platform on which the temple is built is 36 feet x 47 feet. The sanctum is 15 feet x 15 feet internally. The sanctum is double story. The wall thickness is 8 feet. The total height from ground to top is 68 ...

  3. Nubian architecture - Wikipedia

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    On the East side of the city, a funerary temple and chapel were laid out. It supported a population of 10,000 at its height in 1700 BCE. One of its most enduring structures was the deffufa, a mud-brick temple where ceremonies were performed on top. [5] The deffufa is a unique structure in Nubian architecture.

  4. Nippur - Wikipedia

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    The restoration of the general features of the temple of this, and the immediately succeeding periods, has been greatly facilitated by the discovery of a sketch map on a fragment of a clay tablet. This sketch map represents a quarter of the city to the east of the Shatt-en-Nil canal. This quarter was enclosed within its own walls, a city within ...

  5. Fortification - Wikipedia

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    The earliest Mauryan period brick fortification occurs in one of the stupa mounds of Lauria Nandangarh, which is 1.6 km in perimeter and oval in plan and encloses a habitation area. [24] Mundigak (c. 2500 BC) in present-day south-east Afghanistan has defensive walls and square bastions of sun dried bricks. [25] Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan, India

  6. Nyatapola Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Nyatapola temple was made with 1,135,350 bricks plus additional 102,304 bricks were used to pave the plinths. [35] Additionally, bricks were used to pave the road and courtyards in the local Tamārhi district as well. [36] For the bricks, kilns were established in December 1701 at five spots around the city gates. [29]

  7. Ramesseum - Wikipedia

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    The springing level of a barrel vault at the height of approximately 2.5 m (8.2 ft), with arcs build as four courses of mud bricks 40 by 20 by 12 to 14 centimetres (15.7 by 7.9 by 4.7 to 5.5 in) in size. [10]

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  9. Borsippa - Wikipedia

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    Examinination determined that the ziggurat had a 60 by 60 meter core of unbaked brinks with a mantle of baked bricks (or Kassite and Neo-Babylonian origin) bringing the structure up to 78 by 78 meters. The mantle was covered by a layer of baked bricks bonded by bitumen. Reeds, ropes, and wooden beams were used to bond the layers together. [24]