12 out of 50 stone monuments and artifacts.
2 out of 15 "artificial stone" made artifacts
or architectural surfaces, being made
either by gypsum plaster,
or lime-based plasters
or terracotta
sculptures.
 Erbil's Civilization MuseumFrom one of the cradles of civilization between Tigris and Euphrates |  Arch of ConstantineA monumental collage |  Shrine of San Giovenale and CassioA medieval (holy) dispute between Saints |
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 The Twin GrottoesAn UNESCO site protected by the dragons |  Church of Our Lady of the AssumptionAn intriguing iconographic oddities on a medieval Collegiate church |  Fountain of the PriorsA late Middle Ages polygonal fountain |
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 Church of St. Michael the ArchangelEmbroidering a Gothic stone portal |  Saint Stephen in Decani MonasterAn Italian style Church in the middle of the Balkans |  Farnese FountainsThe twin fountains, witnesses to love for the Classicism |
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 Geraldini's Funerary ChapelThe monumental graves of a very powerful family in the State of the Church |  Site Trade Guild ShanShaanIn Luoyang, Henan, in China, an impressive monumental complex of a powerful corporation |  Madonna with ChildColored terracotta in full Renaissance style |
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 Oratory of St. John the BeheadedThe virtuosity of two Umbrian plasterers at the dawn of Baroque |  Frank Lloyd WrightRediscovering the known genius |
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