Cyclopean masonry
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Cyclopean masonry
Summary
Cyclopean masonry is an architectural technology[1]. It ranks in the top 10% of architectural_technology entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (443 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Cyclopean masonry's image is recorded as Hartley steps in Princes Half-Tide Dock.jpg[3].
- Cyclopean masonry's instance of is recorded as architectural technology[4].
- cyclops is named after Cyclopean masonry[5].
- Cyclopean masonry's subclass of is recorded as masonry[6].
- Cyclopean masonry's Commons category is recorded as Cyclopean masonry[7].
- Cyclopean masonry's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/06lr2t[8].
- Cyclopean masonry's Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID is recorded as 300163605[9].
- Cyclopean masonry's described by source is recorded as The Nuttall Encyclopædia[10].
- Cyclopean masonry's described by source is recorded as Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition[11].
- Cyclopean masonry's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 5[12].
- Cyclopean masonry's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as technology/cyclopean-masonry[13].
- Cyclopean masonry's BabelNet ID is recorded as 00024747n[14].
- Cyclopean masonry's Quora topic ID is recorded as Cyclopean-Masonry[15].
- Cyclopean masonry's PACTOLS thesaurus ID is recorded as pcrtSYUu06nmTN[16].
- Cyclopean masonry's Spanish Cultural Heritage thesauri ID is recorded as tecnicas/1012921[17].
Why It Matters
Cyclopean masonry ranks in the top 10% of architectural_technology entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (443 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]