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		<title>Materials Used in Corbels &#8211; From Traditional to Modern</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout the history of corbels, there are basically two main time periods: the traditional and the modern. Each era is characterized by the use of different materials.
Traditional
To some extent this era has never ended. There are still corbels being used in the same ways that they were centuries ago: on the outside of stone buildings, [...]]]></description>
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