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English: This is a file showing colour-coded plan and elevation views for a wall in Flemish Bond of one brick’s thickness. In the elevation (that’s to say the right-hand-side-most diagram), heading bricks appear in brown, stretching bricks are in orange, and queen closers are in pale purple.
The Adadnadinakhe bricks are a series of foundation bricks discovered at the Sumerian city of Girsu bearing the name "Adadnadinakhe" in bilingual Greek and Aramaic inscriptions. The bricks date back to the Seleucid Empire – 300-100 BCE – whilst the name appears to match the name of a Babylonian king ( Ashur-nadin-ahhe I or Ashur-nadin-ahhe ...
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