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Architecture
Potpourri
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Asian Culture
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Most people consider this the most perfect
building ever created.
A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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Most people consider this the most perfect
building ever created.
A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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The ancient Romans used this material made from a
mixture of powered minerals and small stones, to
construct buildings with large domes.
A. DirtB. BlacktopC. Concrete D. Metal
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The ancient Romans used this material made from a
mixture of powered minerals and small stones, to
construct buildings with large domes.
A. DirtB. BlacktopC. Concrete D. Metal
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Roman architects were the first to use this
curved arrangements of stones over an open space.
A. AqueductB. ArchC. Column D. Tower
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Roman architects were the first to use this
curved arrangements of stones over an open space.
A. AqueductB. ArchC. Column D. Tower
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The most important Roman contributions to art?
A. ArchitectureB. SculptingC. PaintingD.
Basket weaving
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The most important Roman contributions to art?
A. ArchitectureB. SculptingC. PaintingD.
Basket weaving
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A carved decorative horizontal relief across the
upper part of a wall?
A. ArchB. FrescoC. FriezeD. Aqueduct
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A carved decorative horizontal relief across the
upper part of a wall?
A. ArchB. FrescoC. FriezeD. Aqueduct
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A Roman temple to honor all the gods.
A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A Roman temple to honor all the gods.
A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A Greek temple built to honor the Goddess Athena
A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A Greek temple built to honor the Goddess Athena
A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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One of ancient Greeces greatest Sculptors
A. MonetB. De VinciC. Phidias D. Michelangelo
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One of ancient Greeces greatest Sculptors.
A. MonetB. De VinciC. Phidias D. Michelangelo
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Sacred hill with several Greek temples
A. Abbott Mt.B. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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Sacred hill with several Greek temples.
A. Abbott Mt.B. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A Roman arch built to honor an emperor
A. Arch of ConstantineB. AmphoraC. Statue of
the Goddess Athena D. Triumphal Arch
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A Roman arch built to honor an emperor.
A. Arch of ConstantineB. AmphoraC. Statue of
the Goddess Athena D. Triumphal Arch
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A special kind of vase with twin handles
A. Arch of ConstantineB. AmphoraC. Statue of
the Goddess Athena D. Triumphal Arch
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A special kind of vase with twin handles.
A. Arch of ConstantineB. AmphoraC. Statue of
the Goddess Athena D. Triumphal Arch
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A 40 foot statue standing inside the Parthenon
A. Arch of ConstantineB. AmphoraC. Statue of
the Goddess Athena D. Triumphal Arch
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A 40 foot statue standing inside the Parthenon.
A. Arch of ConstantineB. AmphoraC. Statue of
the Goddess Athena D. Triumphal Arch
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In some parts of Europe, you can still see
networks of channels meant to carry water.
A. Arch of ConstantineB. AmphoraC. Aqueducts
D. Triumphal Arch
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In some parts of Europe, you can still see
networks of channels meant to carry water.
A. Arch of ConstantineB. AmphoraC. Aqueducts
D. Triumphal Arch
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The arches built by ancient Romans decorative
rather than useful they were monuments to
celebrate great military victories.
A. Arch of ConstantineB. AmphoraC. Aqueducts
D. Triumphal Arch
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The arches built by ancient Romans decorative
rather than useful they were monuments to
celebrate great military victories.
A. Arch of ConstantineB. AmphoraC. Aqueducts
D. Triumphal Arch
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A column built to celebrate the military success
of a Roman emperor.
A. Arch of ConstantineB. Tower of TrajanC.
Aqueducts D. Triumphal Arch
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A column built to celebrate the military success
of a Roman emperor.
A. Arch of ConstantineB. Tower of TrajanC.
Aqueducts D. Triumphal Arch
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A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A. Arch of ConstantineB. Statue to the Tower of
TrajanC. Statue of the Goddess Athena D.
Triumphal Arch
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A. Arch of ConstantineB. Statue to the Tower of
TrajanC. Statue of the Goddess Athena D.
Triumphal Arch
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A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A. PantheonB. ParthenonC. Colosseum D.
Acropolis
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A. CambodiaB. ChinaC. Japan D. Thailand
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A. CambodiaB. ChinaC. Japan D. Thailand
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A. CambodiaB. ChinaC. Japan D. Thailand
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A. CambodiaB. ChinaC. Japan D. Thailand
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A. CambodiaB. ChinaC. Japan D. Thailand
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A. CambodiaB. ChinaC. Japan D. Thailand
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A. CambodiaB. ChinaC. Japan D. Thailand
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A. CambodiaB. ChinaC. Japan D. Thailand
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A. CambodiaB. ChinaC. Japan D. Thailand
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A. CambodiaB. ChinaC. Japan D. Thailand
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