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Timber Roofs in the Southern Part of Bohemian-Moravian Uplands
Bláha, Jiří ; Kyncl, T.
The vast majority of historic roofs in the region belong to the common rafter and collar typological group. The large diversity and variability of technical solutions, especially noticeable in the lengthwise frame construction allows us to trace the evolution of traditional carpentry as well as to map its local differences. The Bohemian-Moravian Uplands region is one of the relatively homogenous areas, where the timber transport distance from the place of felling the trees to the site was very short. There are no large rivers, and the altitude is 500-840 meters (about 1500-2500 ft.)above sea level.

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