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The granary in of the Ibarguren baserri in Markina-Xemein.
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The Spichlerz (City Granary).
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Granary in Kashan, Iran
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A granary is a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed. In ancient or primitive granaries, pottery is the most common use of storage in these buildings. Granaries are often built above the ground to keep the stored food from mice and other animals.
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Group No 3 (as per Viala) (from right to left: dwelling, sheep shelter, barn-cum-granary)
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Former Granary in Zürich, Switzerland (1897)
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A granary There is a large steep bank just beyond the Northern boundary of the fort, which goes down to the River Sowe.
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A building sitting on staddle stones, at the Somerset Rural Life Museum
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The original granary for the mill, Feb 09. Old land Mill is a post mill on a single story octagonal roundhouse.
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Seemuseum the Former Augustinian Chorherrenstift of St Ulrich, the former granary and wine press at Seeburgscheune and Seeburg Castle are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance.
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Seeburg Castle, The Former Augustinian Chorherrenstift of St Ulrich, the former granary and wine press at Seeburgscheune and Seeburg Castle are listed as Swiss heritage site of national significance.
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A Soldier of the Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, cuts the lock off a door at a granary in Tal Afar, Iraq, in search of insurgent forces. This photo appeared on www.army.mil.
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Ancestral Puebloean granaries at Nankoweap Creek. About one million years ago, volcanic activity (mostly near the western canyon area) deposited ash and lava over the area, which at times completely obstructed the river.
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Kaundama village, 50 km north of Lilongwe - Elia Benela points to the spot where his family granary used to stand Last year, Elia´s wife, daughter and three grandchildren harvested just 40 kg of maiz K2u
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A US Army (USA) Soldier assigned to Charlie Company, 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT), executes a forced entry into a room inside the Granary located in Tall Afar, Iraq, in suppo
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Leeds and Liverpool Canal near Granary Wharf in Leeds, West Yorkshire (England). The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is said to be the longest single canal in England constructed by one company, but it is shorter than the Grand Union Canal which was made up of many smaller canals merged together.
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Roman Fort
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Olustvere manor, kuivati
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Golghar -Patna-Bihar
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Chinese ceramics
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Statuary of the Chèvremont medieval granary (13th C), museums of Metz. In addition of L'Arsenal and Les Trinitaires, Metz displays other temporary exhibition and performance halls, such as former Saint-Pierre-aux-Nonnains basilica and the Knights Templar's chapel
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Granary model found at the tomb. The Exhibition Hall is located next to the tomb. The first section is about food and drink in Han as it seems because most of what was found in the Han tomb is related to food.
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Iraqi Freedom IV, IRAQI FREEDOM
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Earthenware architecture models, Eastern Han Dynasty
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Old Castle in Stuttgart, museum main building
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Stabber originally from Bergsrud in Sør-Aurdal, later relocated to the Bautahaugen Salinger.
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Aalborghus Castle or Aalborghus Slot is a castle in Aalborg, Denmark. It is a half-timbered (bindingsværk) castle built by King Christian III from 1539 to around 1555 initially as a fortification.[1] Soon it became the seat of the king's provincial governors in Northern Jutland, and after the introduction of absolutism, became used by the State County of Northern Jutland for taxes.
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Sant Quirc de Durro the small hermitage of Sant Quirc is situated on a rocky outcrop close to Durro. It has a small nave and apse, with an entrance to the south.
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White Bread (left) and Brown Bread
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Merida Roman Theatre1 cropped revised