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pantheon 115 ce rome trajan dome biggest unsupported dome first temple, now church | |
gobleki tepe 10k bce turkey social or ritual area:mystery giant big pillars in bedrock oldest megaliths | |
catalhoyuk 7k bce turkey very large protocity mound settlements domestic buildings only | |
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djoser funerary complex 2.7k bce egypt by imhotep big complex and courtyard first stone monumental structure marks shift to north burial of kings complex built to facilitate funeral rites papyrus pillars i guess |
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great pyramids(khufu khafre menkaure) 2600bce egypt theyre the great pyramids dude |
mortuary temples of mentuhotep and hatshepsut 2000/1460bce egypt mortuary temples built into cliffside hatshepsuts is most well known, takes after mentuhoteps first female pharaoh to have this sort of thing | |
temple of amon 1500bce egypt for amun-re very big statues and obelisks sandstone transported 100mi had corridors of sphinxes which are cool i guess | |
knossos palace 1700bce crete big palace for royalty was center of life back then (agri tribute) also social center religious too | |
lion gate 1200bce mycenae main entrance to mycenae largest prehistoric sculpture in area path designed to be easily defensible only surviving motif thing from bronzeage | |
tomb of atreus mycenae 1200 bce largest lintel world also known as treasury because there were riches here royalty tomb | |
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first temple of hera 600bce italy oldest temple in area people mistakenly thought it was roman, called it basilica greek temple for hera, had altar in front for worship had more columns and 2 doors (unusual) |
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parthenon 447 bce athens by iktinos and kallikrates temple for athena most important ancient greek building peak of doric order had notable sculptures |
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