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Greeks invented aboveground barrel vault


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Architectural historians have long credited the Romans with inventing the aboveground barrel vault, but a recent discovery at the site of Morgantina shows that the innovation goes back to the third century B.C. and may have originated in Hellenistic Sicily.

 

full article with image at Archaeology

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Oh silly me. I've heard of these before, just never heard of them as "barrel" vaults. If you didn't read the article, a barrel vault, or more commonly known as a vaulted ceiling, is just a series of arches placed one after the other to make a ceiling/room.

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