kivijalan
Kivijalan is a term used in architectural history to describe road surfaces paved with stone blocks, typically laid as interlocking bricks or slabs. These stone-paved roads are noted for their durability, load-bearing capacity, and ability to shed water through angled stone surfaces and built-in drainage.
Etymology: The name combines elements meaning "stone" and "road" from various language families; it has appeared
Construction and design: Roads are usually built with a base of compacted earth or gravel, a sublayer,
Geographic and historical context: Kivijalan surfaces have been documented in regions with abundant stone resources and
Contemporary status: Many surviving kivijalan are protected as cultural heritage or used as seasonal or recreational