Opus Quadratum

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A Roman construction technique using squared blocks, the equivalent of ashlar masonry. It was ordinary stone walling and was used as a facing especially for important public buildings under the earlier empire - for example, the exterior of the Colosseum. They were fairly large squared blocks laid in regular courses as headers (stone or brick laid with its end toward the face of the wall) and stretchers (stone or brick laid with its length parallel to the face of the wall).

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