petrified carpentry
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editpetrified carpentry (uncountable)
- (archaeology) The presence in stonework architecture of designs that originated in carved wooden structures.
- 2018, Tim Flannery, Europe: A Natural History, page 228:
- It is, however, often used in woodwork, where it is easier to execute, and it seems possible that its use at Göbekli Tepe constitutes an example of ʻpetrified carpentryʼ.