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in what way todays construction activities were different from the rulers?




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Answered by Thebrainguru
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Answer:

Explanation:

Monuments provide an insight into the technologies

used for construction. Take something like a roof for

example. We can make this by placing wooden beams

or a slab of stone across four walls. But the task

becomes difficult if we want to make a large room with

an elaborate superstructure. This requires more

sophisticated skills.

Between the seventh and tenth centuries architects

started adding more rooms, doors and windows to

buildings. Roofs, doors and windows were still made

by placing a horizontal beam across two vertical

columns, a style of architecture called “trabeate” or

“corbelled”. Between the eighth and thirteenth centuries

the trabeate style was used in the construction of

temples, mosques, tombs and in buildings attached to

large stepped-wells (baolis)

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