Dry stone wall
A dry stone wall is a wall made of stone without using mortar. They are made by carefully choosing rocks that fit together. There are dry stone walls in the Yorkshire Dales in northern England.
Dry Stone Wall Media
Daorson in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Using a batter-frame and guidelines to rebuild a dry stone wall in South Wales, UK
Construction work on dry stone. Illustration of the Valencian Museum of Ethnology.
Galloway dyke on Fetlar, Shetland Islands, UK
Dry stone shelter at Tales, Plana Baixa, Valencia, Spain, with its entrance topped by two slabs pitted against each other to form a triangular arch
The Gearrannan Blackhouse Village, Garenin, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland