[PW] ? Numidian architecture

Cramer, Jeff Jeff.Cramer at walden.org
Tue Nov 21 09:12:41 PST 2006


I came across a reference to Numidian architecture in which the author, in
this case Thoreau, compares using an upturned boat for shelter in a
rainstorm to the possible origin of Numidian architecture. I can$B!G(Jt seem to
find a definition as to what are the features or characteristics of Numidian
architecture.

 

Can anyone enlighten me?

 

Thanks for  any  help. - Jeff 

 

 

 

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