Porch
Structure
A porch is a part or Galerie being in front of the entry of a building, formant low fore-part, placed in front of the frontage of the building which it orders, it is often except work.
Another definition: Projecting construction which shelters the main door of a building.
The porch is an element of architecture characteristic of the houses of Master of the properties of the States Southerners of the United States, where it is in the majority of the case as broad as major in order to be able to accommodate the hosts or to join together them at the time of fashionable receptions.
Prehistory, geology
A prehistoric porch is a rock shelter which always does not lead to a Cavité but which was sometimes attended by the men. The porches can have very varied dimensions. One meets of it much in the dolomitic Calcaire S or in the zones ic Karst. As example, one can quote Bruniquel (82), where excavations were undertaken in one of these porches. They made it possible to find a Propulseur carved in a bone, decorated of a figurine of horse (Magdalénien).
Nds-nl: Pertiek
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