«MACHICOLATION» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
machicolation sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
machicolation ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A machicolation is a floor opening between the supporting corbels of a battlement, through which stones, or other objects, could be dropped on attackers at the base of a defensive wall.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Archaeology of the Military Orders: A Survey of the Urban ...
Another form of machicolation known as slot (or slit) machicolation was formed by
leaving an open slot above and before a gate. Box machicolation, which
Kennedy refers to as 'true machicolation', appears in Early Islamic fortifications.13
The ...
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The Medieval City Under Siege
The outer gate was 3.14m. wide, and consisted of a pair of wing-doors, secured
when shut by a draw-bar; these were preceded by a portcullis and a slit-
machicolation. The gate opened into a rectangular space (15 by 4.5 m.), covered
by three ...
Ivy A. Corfis, Michael Wolfe, 1999
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Towers of Strength: Martello Towers Worldwide
The wallsofthe towers had abatterwith a slope of either 1:12 or1:15 beneatha
cordon and parapet, andeach tower, except thoseat Santandria and
SargantanaIsland, had a machicolation over theentrance. In the larger towers
thismachicolation ...
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Martello Towers Worldwide
and each tower, except those at Santandria and Sargantana Island, had a
machicolation over the entrance. In the larger towers this machicolation was
supported by five or more corbels while the smaller towers had a smaller
machicolation ...
Bill Clements, William Holliwell Clements, 2011
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Crusader Castles in the Holy Land 1097-1192
... machines made of wood, since they could be ignited by a burning brand or a
fire-arrow. The simple stone corbels still visible at Saone and elsewhere show
that some form of machicolation was used by Crusader architects in the 12th
century ...
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Castles and Fortified Cities of Medieval Europe: An ...
An Illustrated History Jean-Denis G.G. Lepage. Blind arch Cross-section and front
view of machicolation. Machicolation was made of. fortifications evolved at the
mercy of circumstances, without rule or guideline. The militarization during the ...
Jean-Denis G.G. Lepage, 2010
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Castles of God: Fortified Religious Buildings of the World
The chevet is crowned with arch machicolations, and a crenellated parapet
incorporating a similar machicolation runs between the fortified twin side 39
Debate has long gone on in looking for connections between the castles and
fortifications ...
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A History of Fortification from 3000 BC to AD 1700
The entrance is defended by machicolations at the battlements, and the passage
in succession by a machicolation, a portcullis and a door. The gateway into the
middle bailey at Corfe Castle was defended at the entrance by a portcullis, ...
(A) Battlement with box machicolation suffered in-plane extension in 120°SE
direction due to extension of the supporting wall. The upper 12 rows of ashlars
have been displaced. Gaps between ashlars of the white stone are particularly
wide, ...
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Wexford Castle could be yours for €225000
The castle ruins include a spiral staircase, a lookout and a machicolation from which boiling oil might have been poured on the unwary. «Irish Independent, Haz 15»
Design Intervention: 'C' is for corbel
Norman Revival buildings often feature corbelling on turrets and parapets in conjunction with machicolation — a corbel held off the wall to ... «LancasterOnline, Mar 15»
Three beautiful Irish castles with huge restoration potential
It has a latrine chute, in case you run out of money before the plumbing is installed, and there's a machicolation over the door, through which ... «Irish Independent, Şub 15»
10 Kremlin monuments we've lost
The historical machicolation of Tainitski Tower defended the fortress gates, drinking well, and underground passage. On the platform inside, ... «Russia Beyond the Headlines, Ağu 14»
One-bed Martello Tower in Dalkey for €2 million
Known as the machicolation, this would originally have been intended for use as a murder hole through which burning oil would have been ... «Irish Times, May 14»
Heritage series, Article 3: How Ireland defended itself and its native …
... heavy objects on the attackers through a projecting defence at the top of the walls, which had an opening at its base, termed a machicolation. «Irish Examiner, Kas 13»
Dirty dozen words to keep off your tongue
I'd like to show her a machicolation or two, or would I?” And that never impresses anyone quite as much as you would like. Instead, here are a ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Eki 13»
Ghosts and relics in West Loop architecture
That's known as machicolation, a design element borrowed from ancient castles, where it served a function. The defenders of the castles would ... «Chicago Journal, Tem 12»