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Problems in Greek Architectural History

A Review of The Book Entitled

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 April 2016

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Copyright © Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain 1958

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References

1 Early Anatolia, Seton, Lloyd, 1956; and The Hittites, O. R. Gurney, 1952.

2 Early Anatolia, pp. 6, 7, 149.

3 Decorations of similar kind are found throughout architectural history: the Romans in some cases covered even their finest brick-faced concrete with a thin coating of plaster, and ruled white lines upon the reddened surface to imitate the brick joints.

4 op. cit., p. 5.

5 Early Anatolia, Seton Lloyd, p. 198.

6 Cross-vaulting, cannot, by-the-way, be an outcome of the Roman “ habitual use of bricks,” for these were used in relation to concrete, not separately.