DeLaine, J. (1989). Structural experimentation: the lintel arch, corbel and tie in western Roman architecture. World Archaeol 21. Vol 21, pp. 407-424.

Title: Structural experimentation: the lintel arch, corbel and tie in western Roman architecture
Issue: World Archaeol 21
Series: World Archaeology
Volume: 21
Page Start/End: 407 - 424
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Study of the origins and development of these features, with special reference to the structural principles involved and the structural and constructional advantages of each. All three are seen to derive ultimately from the Roman ashlar tradition, but developed to exploit the properties of stone and metal within an otherwise concrete architecture. Au(abr)
Author: Janet DeLaine
Year of Publication: 1989
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Lintel Arch Corbel (Auto Detected Subject)
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Stone (Auto Detected Subject)
Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Created Date: 05 Dec 2008