cyclopean masonry

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cyclopean masonry

Cyclopean masonry forms the ancient walls of the citadel.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A primitive style of masonry characterized by the use of massive stones of irregular shape and size: This term refers to an ancient construction technique where large, often unworked or roughly shaped stones are fitted together without mortar. The stones are so large that the method was mythically attributed to giants like the Cyclopes.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The ancient city's walls were built using cyclopean masonry, featuring enormous limestone blocks.
    • Archaeologists studied the cyclopean masonry to understand the engineering capabilities of the pre-classical civilization.
Advanced Usage
  • As a descriptive term: The term can be used descriptively beyond archaeology to describe any structure or formation made of huge, irregular components.
    • The landslide left a cyclopean masonry of boulders scattered across the valley floor.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cyclopean (adjective): Of, resembling, or characteristic of cyclopean masonry; gigantic or massive.
    • The fortress was protected by cyclopean walls.
Synonyms
  • Megalthic masonry: Construction using very large stones.
  • Polygonal masonry: A similar style where stones have polygonal, interlocking shapes.
Related Phrases
  • "Cyclopean walls": A common phrase referring to fortifications built in this style.
    • The Cyclopean walls of Mycenae are a famous example of this ancient technique.
cyclopean masonry

Cyclopean masonry forms the ancient walls of the citadel.

Noun
  1. a primitive style of masonry characterized by use of massive stones of irregular shape and size