
Stone
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Tracery patterns are trusted markers of architectural style and age, much like vault ribs. A fragment featuring two cusps and a central triangular wedge points to a tracery pattern that was stylistically quite forward-thinking. Similar fragments in the convent's lapidarium suggest they may be window traceries from the southern wing of the cloister of Friars Minor. Archaeologist Ivan Borkovsky likely found them in 1953, buried in layers of soil. Only the three-part jambs' windowsills survived, which can be dated to around 1340-1350 based on their general design and moulding style.
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