Medieval architecture in North America is an anachronism. The age of exploration and European discovery of America marks the difference between the Middle Ages and the modern world. Some structures in North America can however be classified as medieval, either by style of construction, by age or origin. In some rare cases these structures are seen as evidence on pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact.
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- Medieval architecture in North America is an anachronism. The age of exploration and European discovery of America marks the difference between the Middle Ages and the modern world. Some structures in North America can however be classified as medieval, either by style of construction, by age or origin. In some rare cases these structures are seen as evidence on pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact. Independent of whether one believes in the disputed pseudoscience, these buildings are of interest to American scholars of medieval architecture.
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- Medieval architecture in North America is an anachronism. The age of exploration and European discovery of America marks the difference between the Middle Ages and the modern world. Some structures in North America can however be classified as medieval, either by style of construction, by age or origin. In some rare cases these structures are seen as evidence on pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact.
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- European medieval architecture in North America
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