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Morphology
The surface consists of flagsotnes, laid unevenly and with a gentle slope to the northeast.
Two distinct patterns may be identified in the nature of the joints .
The stones are good quality limestone, but are not hewn in any particular way.
The size of the stones varies greatly. In the drawing, stones in black are about (or almost) one meter wide at their largest extension, those in light brown are between half a meter and one meter in width at their largest extension. These measurements are only approximate.
The flagstones are smoothed on the surface, but presumably very uneven on the underside. An indicatino of this is given by the profile of the stones we see in the section of the pits and by a stone at the bottom of pit A13f.... which was left, upturned, at the bottom of the pit.
A full study on the nature of the stones, their procurement, and their use as building material in the Palace is in preparation by F. A. Buccellati.
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