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Past a few goats, stacked limestone stone walls and tall prickly dry grass, we found a weird castle flying a German flag, white-washed farmhouses with gardens of cactus and, farther along, an old villa with chipped shutters among pine needles and bougainvillea.

Mining of the Collyweston limestone stone has now resumed and uses artificial freezing to achieve production of slates which is economically feasible due to the faster process time.

Asphalt mastics were prepared using four fillers: glass, limestone, stone sawdust, and medical ash and one asphalt binder with a penetration grade of 60/70 PG64-100).

Built in Mediterranean style in 1997, the house was recently renovated and expanded and has walnut floors, limestone, stone pillars and detailed molding throughout.

The Forest of Dean could be used for hunting, but was more important to the king as a major metalworking centre, thanks to the plentiful supply of trees for making charcoal and the iron deposits in the limestone stone of the region.

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The style of the limestone stones suggests a date at the end of the 11th century and that of the sandstone stones around 1100.

This section of wall is built from enormous meleke limestone stones, possibly quarried at either Zedekiah's Cave situated under the Muslim Quarter of the Old City or at Ramat Shlomo 4 km northwest of the Old City.

The laboratory blocks of porous, bioclastic limestone (Aflenzer stone, Austria) were cut into stone cubes and prisms (5 × 5 × 5 and 5 × 5 × 20 cm) and soaked first with ultrapure H2O and second with different concentrations (0.1, 0.5 and 1 mol l−1) of a saline solution of NaCl and Na2SO4 to determine their behaviour during the dehydration process under different conditions.

The physico-chemical compatibility of the most frequently used commercial stone-repair mortars applied to repair surface damage of a common limestone (Euville stone) employed in the basements of historic buildings from Paris was assessed.

They found they could make similar scores (the longest is about 20cm) in similar limestone, using stone tools recovered from the cave.

Lithography is the simplest of the printed arts, the artist drawing with a greasy crayon or ink onto a limestone printing stone or plate, resulting in prints that replicate the hand-drawn lines and gestures.

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