Coursed stone masonry has __________ joints while ashlar masonry has _________ joints.

Coursed stone masonry has __________ joints while ashlar masonry has _________ joints. Correct Answer Thick, thin

Coursed stone masonry requires thick joints while ashlar masonry requires thin joints. This is because coursed stone masonry uses stones of irregular shapes and sizes whereas ashlar masonry uses finely dressed stones of proper shapes and sizes.

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