Asked by Chase Freriks on Apr 24, 2024

What did 11th-century Romanesque masons use to construct monumental groin vaults?

A) Molded concrete
B) Rubble mixed with mortar
C) Mud-brick and granite
D) Ashlar blocks joined by mortar

Groin Vaults

Architectural elements formed by the intersection at right angles of two barrel vaults, often used in Romanesque and Gothic church architecture to support roofs.

Ashlar Blocks

Smooth, square or rectangular stone blocks used in construction, characterized by their fine joints and uniform appearance.

Rubble

Broken bits and pieces of stone, bricks, or concrete, typically used as a foundation material in construction or left as debris from destruction.

  • Gain an understanding of the characteristic architectural elements and novelties of the Romanesque period.
  • Comprehend the technological advancements in Romanesque architecture, including vaulting and construction techniques.