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Any object made my humans that had a subsequent use |
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What is taken from the piece that implies that it is from a specific period. ie. The "influence" of the Cathedral of Notre Dame is Gothic is blah. |
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What the piece is taking from current time. |
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The worship of many God, particularly the Gods of Greek mythology. |
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The belief and worship of only one God |
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A basic system of construction using vertical elements (posts) to support horizontal members. |
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An enclosed chamber of an ancient Greek temple |
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Brick made of dried earth and straw. Also structures built of this material. |
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A flatten form of a column set against a wall surface. |
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Having the shape of a Latin cross |
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The top element of a classical column |
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A massive masonry element as used on either side of the entrance front of ancient Egyptian temples |
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A space containing many columns supporting a roof structure above. |
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The swelling or outward curvature of the shaft of a classical column. |
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In ancient Greek architecture, the square panel which alternates with triglyphs in the frieze of a classical Doric Entablature |
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A panel carved in three vertical strips used in alternation with the metopes that ornamented the frieze of a Greek Doric entablature |
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The triangular panel formed within a pediment |
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A decorative detail used to ornament molding in classical architecture with alternating egg-shaped and dart-like elements |
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A carved ornamental treatment using alternating elements if semi-spherical and semi-cylindrical form. |
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An ornamental leaf element surrounding the capital of a Corinthian column. |
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An element of masonry structure providing bracing or support |
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Gothic ornamental carved detail in thin, complex patterns |
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A large round window, usually in the facade of a Gothic cathedral or church |
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An ancient Greek form of chair with forward curving front legs and curved rear legs supporting a concave curved back. |
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A painting done on wet or damp plaster. using tempura colors. |
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Originally, an ancient Roman courthouse of a type that became a Christian church, having a high central nave with lower aisles on either sides |
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A structure of wedge shaped blocks bridging over an opening |
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A masonry construction in which one or more arch forms are used to cover an open space. |
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A circular vault derived from rotation of an arch; may be hemispherical, flattened (saucer dome), or elliptical in plan. |
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A circular opening or window at the top of a dome. |
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A triangular area of masonry used to connect the base of a dome to a square space below. |
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A cross having for arms of equal length. |
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A cross having three equal arms and one longer one. |
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The main central space of a church |
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A passage of the center of the nave of a church |
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A series of adjacent arches. |
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The semi circular end of a basilica or church channel |
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A porch or vestibule at the front of a nave of a church |
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Small squares of colored store or tile fitted together to form patterns or images |
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