Squared rubble stone masonry consists of stones squared on all joints through facing methods of hammering or chiseling the stone. Squared rubble can consist of various sized stones and can be laid in equal courses, coursed every third or fourth stone, or uncoursed. Squared rubble stone masonry is often found in hilly regions with readily available quality and cheap stones. Squared rubble masonry is often used in hilly regions where good quality and cheap stones are readily available.
Squared Rubble Stone Masonry is comprised of stones with typical stone lengths between 5.5”-12” (14-30.5 cm) and stone heights of 2.25”-8” (5.7-20.3 cm). Stone masonry walls have common wall depths of 12”-24” (30.5-61 cm), typical wall heights between 5’-15’ (1.5-4.6 m), and maximum heights of around 35’ (10.7 m).
Squared rubble stone masonry consists of stones squared on all joints through facing methods of hammering or chiseling the stone. Squared rubble can consist of various sized stones and can be laid in equal courses, coursed every third or fourth stone, or uncoursed. Squared rubble stone masonry is often found in hilly regions with readily available quality and cheap stones. Squared rubble masonry is often used in hilly regions where good quality and cheap stones are readily available.
Squared Rubble Stone Masonry is comprised of stones with typical stone lengths between 5.5”-12” (14-30.5 cm) and stone heights of 2.25”-8” (5.7-20.3 cm). Stone masonry walls have common wall depths of 12”-24” (30.5-61 cm), typical wall heights between 5’-15’ (1.5-4.6 m), and maximum heights of around 35’ (10.7 m).