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← HistoryWhich limit constrained the maximum height of pre-Roman stacked masonry structures?
A)Tensile strength of binding mortar✓
B)Stone resistance against thermal expansion
C)Available quarry hauling technology
D)Predictability of seismic ground motion
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The height was constrained by the tensile strength because gravity loads induce tension across mortar interfaces; therefore, taller structures required progressively wider bases to distribute weight, rather than expansion or motion because the key failure mechanism is interface weakening.
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