the basic Galician hórreos." Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hórreos. Hórreo de Carnota Asturian Hórreo Galician hórreos Horreos in English es:Archivo:Santa...
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surrounding region Hórreo Raccard Hambar from 1888 in Banovci, Croatia during winter Hambar from 1888 in Banovci, Croatia during summer Hórreo in Asturias The...
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An example of the rare Scottish Staddle Stone. Foundation (engineering) Hórreo Latte stone Museum of Scottish Rural Life, Kittochside The term Steddle...
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619–648. Bibcode:1999MMamS..15..619L. doi:10.1111/j.1748-7692.1999.tb00833.x. Horreo, Jose L. (2018). "New insights into the phylogenetic relationships among...
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traditional drink obtained after partially burning local augardente (grappa) A hórreo or cabaceiro or canastro, a traditional and ubiquitous granary A cruceiro...
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Abattoir Barn Chicken coop or chickenhouse Cow-shed Farmhouse Granary, Hórreo Greenhouse Hayloft Pigpen or sty Root cellar Shed Silo Slaughterhouse Stable...
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also permanent buildings. Hovedhuset ("The Main House"), Stabburet ("The Hórreo"), and Låven ("The Barn") are located together near the dock. Up on the...
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building using triangular log construction Some granaries (raccard, stabbur, hórreo) are of log or plank construction. The Upper Lusatian house, also called...
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depiction of an hórreo, a typical granary from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. The oldest document containing an image of an hórreo is Alfonso's...
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The Hórreos de Nerva were a complex of granaries (hórreos) built, as indicated by their name, by or during the reign of the Roman emperor Nerva , near...
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