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The access to ground floor, used as a stable for animals, is made directly from the field level by a door with wooden lintel.
A carved wooden lintel was also found in one of the stupas.
It still has traces of a wooden lintel supported on thick door jambs.
They are capped by outer and inner wooden lintels, right under the eaves.
The walkway was originally edged by stone posts with wooden lintels.
The shrine still contains the original wooden lintels.
Windows and doors are framed with standard window boxes and wooden lintels.
Windows have decorative wooden lintels and white pine moldings.
These are the most elaborately carved wooden lintels to have survived anywhere in the Maya region.
The farm houses of Markham have attractive three storey stone buildings with ornate wooden lintels.
Some stone buildings have retained wooden lintels.
The gate and the windows were capped by wooden lintels painted with Egyptian motifs in bright colors.
Some newer building materials, such as wooden lintels, were used, allowing the building to be more flexible and resist earthquakes.
Hand-carved wooden lintels and metal latticework adorned the farmhouses.
Most of this plaster had eroded away, but near the wooden lintel, handprints and streaks remained in the dried mud.
The Denver Art Museum has returned a carved wooden lintel stolen from the site, one of the few such artifacts in existence.
Another example of rural building techniques is found on the wooden lintels in the screened-in porch on the rear of the house.
The Nachusa House was finally constructed in 1853 as a four-story limestone building with simple wooden lintel and sill windows.
The first-story windows are topped with splayed wooden lintels painted dark red and incised to resemble flat brick arches.
Penybenglog House, Nevern, South Wales - A wooden lintel used as a marriage 'stone'.
The shrine at the summit of the pyramid has three chambers, each behind the next, with the doorways spanned by wooden lintels fashioned from multiple beams.
The pillars are all by wooden lintels, which in turn support layers of stone that are roofed by mud-plastered acacia and palm trunks.
Like other major temples at Tikal, the summit shrine had three consecutive chambers with the doorways spanned by wooden lintels, only the middle of which was carved.
The internal doorways are primarily of well preserved wooden lintel construction, with numerous examples of mortared sandstone and medieval brickwork archways.
Other structural fittings, such as brick piers or wooden lintels, could then be added if more support was needed or other structures were to be added.