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More model informationThe materials used in historical masonry structures are bricks and local stone, mainly of two types: a siliceous sandstone, rather compact and yellow-redish in colour, and a very compact whitish, pale-yellow or grayish-yellow calcareous stone, known as ‘tuff ‘(or ‘tuff rock’).
These materials are either used on their own or in combination with the other in variable percentages.
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Nov 25th 2020
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