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Hi Jon
Jon Ellison wrote:
> If the romans were adept at granite carving why did they feel
> the need to incorporate replica brick and plaster columns
> alongside visually identical granite columns within the same
> structure. Why not all granite?
> Why were there not enough available roman carved granite
> columns to complete the job.?
>
You must be thinking of at least one specific place. I would be interested to know
where you have noticed this?
Cheers
Jon Ellison wrote:
> If the romans were adept at granite carving why did they feel
> the need to incorporate replica brick and plaster columns
> alongside visually identical granite columns within the same
> structure. Why not all granite?
> Why were there not enough available roman carved granite
> columns to complete the job.?
>
You must be thinking of at least one specific place. I would be interested to know
where you have noticed this?
Cheers
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