Stone walls built without courses.
A basic stone wall construction with no attempt at bonding or coursing.
Low walls built in random rubble are a distinctive feature of Malta's countryside. The Maltese word is sejjieh. The term relates only to walls built in stone which is not machine finished, and which gives the effect of having used stone picked up from adjacent fields. Generally no cement is used, but other than cement no other material is used
Un-coursed, unsquared, undressed stonework.
Stonework having irregular shaped units and no indication of systematic course work.
Primitive method of stone wall construction with no attempt at bonding or coursing.
Masonry composed of roughly shaped stones, well bonded and brought at irregular vertical intervals to discontinuous but approximately level beds or courses.
Masonry wall built of unsquared or rudely squared stones, irregular in size and shape.