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Carnasserie Castle, a ruin of a 16th-century Scottish tower house, is located near Kilmartin in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Corbelling
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Carnasserie Castle, a ruin of a 16th-century Scottish tower house, is located near Kilmartin in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The corbel arch is structurally weaker than the true arch. The use of corbelling prevented the Angkorian engineers from constructing large openings or spaces in buildings roofed with stone, and made such buildings particularly prone to collapse once they were no longer maintained.


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