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6 September, 18:15

In the great mosque (1.9.7) there are red and white stone wedges that make up the series of repeating arches that dominate the interior. what are these stone wedges called?

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  1. 6 September, 18:35
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    These stone wedges are called voussoirs.

    Voussoirs are wedges, a type of stone often used for making arches and vaults - in this case, voussoirs were used to create arches in the Great Mosque (possibly referring to the Greate Mosque of Mecca, in Saudi Arabia).
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