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The most basic form of monolithic architecture is a rock-cut building, such as the Church of Saint George and Biete Maryam, in the country of Ethiopia within the town of Lalibela which were built during the the time of Zagwe dynasty that are monolithic churches. The Pancha Rathas, which reside in India and were built during the Pallava dynasty and are monolithic rock-cut architectural structures. These are cut out of solid rock, to which they remain attached at the base. In most cases this is evident from the remaining surrounding rock, but sometimes a building is cut from an outcrop, as in the Shore Temple in southern India, and only inspection at close quarters reveals that the building is monolithic.