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Monolithic architecture – Buildings carved or excavated from a single material, usually rock Monolithos (Rhodes) – Human settlement Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Utah Monolith – Modern structure of unknown origin in southern Utah Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
A monolithic church or rock-hewn church is a church made from a single block of stone. Because freestanding rocks of sufficient size are rare, such edifices are usually hewn into the ground or into the side of a hill or mountain. They can be of comparable architectural complexity to constructed buildings.
Monolithic architecture describes buildings which are carved, cast or excavated from a single piece of material, historically from rock. The most basic form of monolithic architecture is a rock-cut building , such as the monolithic churches of Ethiopia built by the Zagwe dynasty , or the Pancha Rathas in India .
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Monolith with bull, fox, and crane in low relief at Göbekli Tepe. The density of most stone is between 2 and 3 tons per cubic meter. Basalt weighs about 2.8 to 3.0 tons per cubic meter; granite averages about 2.75 metric tons per cubic meter; limestone, 2.7 metric tons per cubic meter; sandstone or marble, 2.5 tons per cubic meter.
Date Building / Object Location Monolith Weight (in t) Comment ~650 BC Dedication of Nikandre [5]: Delos, Greek isles: Figure: 0.25 ~650 BC Fortification wall [5]: Leontinoi, Sicily
Independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr. blasted the “monolithic media” Friday, accusing major outlets of denying him the ability to appear on the air to reach voters. “My ...
A monolithic dome (from Greek mono- and -lithic, meaning "one stone") is a thin-shell structure cast in a one-piece form. The form may be permanent or temporary and ...