They are called Obelisks. The Egyptian Obelisks are associated with the sun god Re.
A stockade is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls made of logs placed side by side vertically with the tops sharpened to provide some security.
Yes! Three times as many as ancient Egypt - but the pyramids in ancient Kush were not as tall, are steeper and have flat tops rather than pointed
Norman architecture is also called "Romanesque" since it shares many features of Roman styles, including round arches supported by complete or half-pillars set against the walls each side. A typical Norman doorway has a number of pillars set at an angle to the plain of the doorway, supporting decorated tops from which the same number of recessed semicircular arches spring. These arches were typically decorated with carved zigzag patterns called "dogtooth". Originally Norman pillars and arches in churches and other important buildings were brightly painted but almost none of this paintwork survives. See links below for images:
The compound word "treetops" is the location within the upper area of a group of trees. (example: the birds are seldom seen in the treetops)The two-word form "tree tops" might be used to indicate more than one top part of a tree, as when they have been cut down. (example: several tree tops showed scars from lightning, or the pile of tree tops was bulldozed into a ditch)
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Counter tops, pillars,...essentially anything that is or can be ornamental.
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I think pythagoras was around 5'6-5'8 tops people in greece were not as tall as people now
I think pythagoras was around 5'6-5'8 tops people in Greece were not as tall as people now
Grain silos.
canopy
I am small and slim and what I find helps is bunchy tops. It also makes your boobs look bigger too!!
No. Cumulonimbus clouds have flat bottoms and tops, but are very tall.
it is called a canopy
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