FACTS ABOUT NATURAL STONE

Ancient Facts About Natural Stone The Glamour Of Natural Stones From Old Age To Present Time Many things we use today were recognized by our ancestors – ages ago. One of them is the natural stones used in building structures. Thanks to them, they recognized the beauty and benefits of stone which are leading modern men to make the most out of it. Even today, the iconic structures of ancient times keep inspiring modern architects and builders. Well, if we look at the use of natural stone in the ancient era, the application spans vary with different factors. Let’s go back into that era to find out some of the most interesting facts on the natural stone!
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Discovery The use of natural stone in construction was first seen in Egypt around 5000 years ago. After monsoon rains left the Sahara Desert, the landscape gradually changed – resulting in desiccation. This urged people to move towards the Nile River valleys. This is where the Aswan quarries were discovered. Limestone and red and black granite were extracted from the quarries to build structures like obelisks and sarcophagi which lead to the construction of pyramids we see today.
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Means Of advertisement Marble is a natural stone that was recognized for its richness and beauty. Beyond that, it was used to make political statements or as a means of advertisements. The cities of yesterday were occupied with monuments bearing inscriptions on influential people and carvings trying to convey a specific message.
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Symbol of prestige It is widely known that premium quality marble was used as a symbol of prestige by the royal families. For example, the royal families of the Carthaginian Empire used Turkish Marble to build all of their palaces. Besides that, marble was also used as a symbol of love in the case of the Taj Mahal.
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Use in flooring Natural stone is mainly recognized for its durability. This is why they are sighted as the material used in flooring. The pyramids of Giza are one of the oldest examples. With the increasing time span, the application continued to advance. There is a piece of evidence that the Greeks created stone mosaic floors about 3000 years ago. Light-colored stones were used in the flooring that appeared to gleam when exposed to sunlight.
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The Most Common Types of Natural Stones Used Centuries Ago
  1. Marble According to the sources, Marble was greatly recognized by the Greek and Roman architects as a rich building material. Marble in a variety of colors and intricate patterns enhance the overall elegance of the structures. As mentioned earlier, the Taj Mahal, in India, is completely built of polished white marble which looks magnificent.
  2. Limestone Most of the ancient monuments is built of limestone. The great pyramids of Giza are one of the earliest examples, which are made of limestone blocks, and layered with granite. Another famous example is, The Roman Colosseum built with limestone. Limestone is prone to weathering and erosion when exposed to water and wind. This is perhaps the main reason pyramids casing was done with limestone but were enwrapped with granite for protection.
  3. Sandstone is similar to limestone in composition. Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Cambodia is fully made up of sandstone.
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The Drastic Transition In Techniques And Tools Have you ever thought how were the enormous blocks of stones extracted and transported from quarries to the construction site in ancient times? Well, the Aswan quarries (which are still in use) in Egypt reveal some techniques. The skilled workmen removed the exterior weathered layers of the stone and then dug a trench around the stone to be cut. The required depth for the trench was measured using a cubit rod. Next, the stone was cut underneath. Possibly, they cleared the pathway on one side to cut the stone and push it out horizontally instead of lifting it. To cut the stone, workers made holes in the stone with a hammer and iron-made chisel and inserted wooden wedges. Now for the transportation, as per the existing sources, Egyptians moved stone blocks on wooden sleds that were dragged by human workers.
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Today, old techniques and tools have seen a drastic change. Drilling and blasting have taken over chisels, picks, and hammers. The modern quarries use state-of-the-art technology to cut and transport the natural stones. In fact, the number of workers required has greatly reduced. Additionally, modern quarry technologies and practices had a reduced amount of energy required to extract natural stones.
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How Are Natural Stones Used In Modern Architecture? The modern architecture has wonderfully changed the way natural stones are applied in construction. As the world is increasingly seeking an eco-friendly approach wherever possible, natural stone has become an icon of sustainability. Hence, it is greatly preferred by modern architects around the world. Today, natural stones are popularly used in facade cladding due to its durable characteristics. They are natural insulators and help in reducing the heating and cooling costs of a property. Their attractive natural surface and unique textures make it perfect for countertops in the kitchen and vanity tops in the bathrooms. Moreover, they are also used in installing floors, patios, and walkways.
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