Mortise And Tenon Stonehenge
Dec. 25, 2024
Why was Stonehenge constructed with those woodwork joints (mortise and tenon; tongue in groove)? | See my latest science-based hunch regarding Stonehenge - and its less-imposing Neolithic stone circle forerunners Rare Stonehenge photo shows how monument was slotted together with holes Stonehenge - Mortise and tenon | Facebook Stonehenge - Did you know, the upright stones and the horizontal lintels at Stonehenge are locked together by means of a joint more commonly used in woodworking: the mortise and tenon. A Stonehenge Mortise and Tenon Joints | Mortise and tenon join… | Flickr Building Stonehenge | English Heritage | Mortise And Tenon Stonehenge