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Columns were often used in the construction of temples in ancient Egypt. Some of the most magnificent examples of these temples would be in the complex of Karnak in Thebes.
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Arches!
You may be thinking of columns or pillars.
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Greek temples were massive buildings built to impress. The temples had multiple columns lining the front and statues of important people and idols.
Greek temples were massive buildings built to impress. The temples had multiple columns lining the front and statues of important people and idols.
No. It was destroyed in the year 70 by the Romans.
Greek temples are representations of sacred gloves of trees. The columns represents the tree trunks of the tree/temple. They were influenced by the Greek God's to make these columns.
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There is no evidence that they used columns in their HOMES. They used them in their temples because they needed to support the roof and did not know how to build arches. (Arches need less columns)
Oh, dude, it's like telling apart a taco from a burrito! Roman temples are usually more grand and have a front porch with columns on all sides, while Greek temples have columns only in the front. So, if you see columns all around, you're probably looking at a Roman temple. But hey, as long as they both have a spot to praise some ancient gods, who really cares, right?