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What term is used to describe Western European architectural style for the period from the late10th to the 12th century?

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What term is used to describe Western European architectural style for the period from the late 10th to the 12th century which was identifiably Medieval and prefigured the Gothic, yet maintained the rounded Roman arch?

posted Sep 20, 2017 by Divya Bharti

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Romanesque Architecture

answer Sep 20, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana
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