yes architecture is based on Egyptian culture because architecture is something that the
Egyptians had to do just lie the farmers had to farm the Egyptian builders had to bulid.
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Kushite culture was influenced by Egyptian culture
Architecture and sculpture were the major ancient Egyptian arts because of their religion. They had to build pyramids in order to keep their dead safe.
No
Greek, Egyptian, Persian and Indian according to our teacher
maybe the Architecture
The salt pyramid in ancient Egyptian culture and architecture symbolized purity, preservation, and eternity. It was used in religious rituals and mummification processes, reflecting the importance of salt in their daily lives and beliefs about the afterlife.
May I suggest you begin by reading: "The Temple in Man" by Rene A. Schwaller de Lubicz & "Serpent in the Sky" by John Anthony West...
Egyptian Revival is the name for neo-classical Egyptian revival style of furniture and architecture.
Yes, it does, Egypt needs a capital, so does Egyptians. It is a rule of grammar.
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Syria's culture is largely based on family, self- discipline, and respect. Music, literature, and architecture are also important to Syria's culture.
Probably the single greatest Egyptian contribution is massive masonry. However, Egypt also provided some of the most advanced early boating, goldsmith-work, and general architecture.
The ancient Egyptian culture began around 3150BC. The ancient Egyptian culture then ended in 31BC.
Moustafa Gadalla has written: 'Egyptian cosmology' -- subject(s): Egyptian Cosmology, Religion 'Egyptian harmony' -- subject(s): Egyptian Architecture, Harmony (Aesthetics), Mysticism 'The Ancient Egyptian Culture Revealed' 'Pyramid illusions' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Pyramids 'Egyptian Mystics' 'The Ancient Egyptian Roots of Christianity' 'Egypt' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
egyptian architecture was dependent on religion egypt architecture is describe as mammoth rectangular plan limestone with stoping pylons with gorge molding while mesopotamian architecture they depend on their distinguishing work ZIGGURAT
Ptah(pronounced Pitah) the Egyptian god of craftsmen and architecture