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PART OF TEMPLE
a small windowless chamber in a Greek temple which housed the host statue (see naos)
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a small windowless chamber in a Greek temple which housed the host statue (see cella) |
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PART OF TEMPLE
porch in front of temple with columns between extended walls |
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extended walls on either side of the proanos |
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back porch no purpose except to provide balance and symmetry |
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PART OF TEMPLE
level on which the columns of a Greek temple rest |
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PART OF TEMPLE
row of columns |
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TYPE OF TEMPLE
Type Of Colonnade Columns
across front porch only |
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TYPE OF TEMPLE
Type Of Colonnade
Columns across front and back porch |
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PART OF TEMPLE
Type of Colonnade
Columns around the cella |
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TYPE OF TEMPLE
Type of Peristyle Temple
Single row of columns around cella |
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TYPE OF TEMPLE
Type of Peristyle Temple
Double row of columns around cella |
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TYPE OF TEMPLE
Type of Peristyle Temple
Only outermost row of columns |
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TYPE OF TEMPLE
walled temple with two columns in front
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TYPE OF TEMPLE
Circular temple with columns inside rings |
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type (order) of temple
common in the mainland of Greece and its western colonies (Dorian Greeks) |
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Type (order) of Greek Temples
Popular in the Aegean Island and Asia Minor (Ionian Sea) |
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platforms
same for Ionic and Dorian temples (columns) |
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shaft and capital
Capital: Necking (transitional area between the shaft and capital), cushion-like echinus, and a abacus, which served as support for the superstructure |
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base, shaft, and capital
Capital: Spiral volute under an abacus |
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PART OF TEMPLE
Superstructures
found above columns of temple
Bottom: Architrave (lintel)
- Doric: plain
- Ionic: divided into three fasciae (bands
Middle: Frieze
- Doric: alternating triglyphs (projecting, grooved section) and metopes (open area used for architectural construction)
- Ionic: Left open for sculptural relief
Top: Cornice, which framed the pediment, which held architectural structure |
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