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What is indegenious architecture?

indegenious architecture means the architecture of a particular place.


What is the difference between prehistoric architecture and religious architecture?

For a few reasons that I am aware of, this question doesn't entirely make sense. First of all, just within the realm of "religious architecture" there is a vast diversity of architecture. It depends on what religion, what sub-branch of religion, geographic location, the era in which it was built, etc. For example, a modern day evangelist "arena" in suburban Atlanta is religious architecture - but so are the great pyramids in Giza, Egypt from thousands of years ago.As for prehistoric 'architecture', some of it was religious in nature and some served no other purpose but temporary shelter.Perhaps a separate question is the technical difference between "pre-history" and "pre-civilization". I am not sure if these are the same or not. But it may be helpful for you to understand that the concept of architecture did not develop until civilizations developed.Primitive human beings were hunter/gatherers. that is - they constantly roamed the land in search of food to stay alive. As agriculture slowly emerged over time, this allowed humans to stay put in one place and still have adequate diet. Once humans were able to stay put and have dependable, reliable food source - they had the luxury of branching out into other endeavors - including how best to erect shelters.Both before and after this, it is believed humans had religious practices in some form.


What impact did greek and roman architecture have on western architecture?

Renaissance architecture (14th and 15th centuries), Baroque architecture (16 & 17th centuries) and Neoclassical architecture (18th and 19th centuries) were modeled on Roman architecture.


What are the differences between the roman architecture and Sassanian architecture?

Gothic and Roman architecture are similar:


What industry does the Architecture belong?

Architecture belongs to its own industry, the architecture industry. Architecture is defined as the "art or practice of designing or constructing buildings."

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What is the difference between prehistoric and historic?

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What has the author Irving Rouse written?

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What prehistoric animals in South Carolina?

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What is an antonym for prehistoric?

The antonym of prehistoric would be, modern.


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prehistoric


What has the author Patricia A Gilman written?

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What is antonym for prehistoric?

The antonym of prehistoric would be, modern.


Stonehenge is one of the only surviving pieces of architecture from the prehistoric period Although there is no way to determine the definite purpose of Stonehenge what is thought to be the purpose?

For information about the building of Stonehenge and its possible purpose see the related link below.


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What came first Jurrasic or Prehistoric?

prehistoric..we have history of Jurassic


Are ants prehistoric animals?

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