The researchers say that tiles were a common and inexpensive material in 15th-century Holland, so they don’t know why the floor’s builders used cow bones. The bovine material may have simply ...
Today, builders use materials like cement to keep their flooring together. Architects from the medieval ages did not have this choice of material and instead used other methods. Archeologists ...
"The Louisville Tile family has reached this half-century mark together." Louisville Tile currently has eight locations, employing 140 people, throughout the mid-east region. The company is a ...
In Alkmaar (Netherlands), during renovation work, archaeologists unearthed an unusual 15th-century floor: cattle bones meticulously integrated into a mosaic of ceramic tiles. A bone floor in a ...
ARVA - In the village of Arva, a new business has taken root, bringing a modern touch to a Victorian building. The Floor Co., owned by husband-and-wife team Justin and ...