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What were carved stone pillars that marked the tombs of Axum kings?

Ziggurats


What is a Norman arch?

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:


What is a carved native American Indian post called?

totem pole


Why were deer very important to native Americans?

The deer brothers and sisters would sacrifice their lives so that the Native Peoples could feed their families and clothe themselves. Tallow was made from the fat. Antlers were saved to make ceremonial headdresses. Bones were used as needles for sewing, once carved down. The Native Peoples were grateful.


What was the name for Mayan pillars that were carved with pictures and hieroglyphs?

The Mayan pillars carved with pictures and hieroglyphs are known as "stelae." These stone monuments often depicted important historical events, rulers, and deities, serving both as commemorative markers and as a means of conveying the Mayan civilization's complex history and beliefs. Stelae were typically placed in significant locations, such as temples or plazas, and were integral to Mayan culture and communication.

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What is carved into a totem pole?

On totem poles there is spirts of there animals that are powerful to native Americans.


What were carved stone pillars that marked the tombs of Axum kings?

Ziggurats


How was living in a castle like?

It is like being in a giant cave that has been carved and decorated.


What Native Americans used to make bowls?

They wove some from grasses and covered them in clay, hollowed out gourds and carved them into bowls, or made them from entirely from clay.


How are didgeridoos decorated?

They are decorated by paints made out of natural things like ochre. Sometimes stuff is also carved into them. The symbols used can represent story's, and spirit's.


Who Built the first totem pole?

It is not known who built the first totem pole. These sculptures are carved from wood and have been in existence for hundreds of years.


What is a Norman arch?

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:


What is the jubilee chapel of karnak?

The Jubilee Chapel at Karnak is a series of pillars that has stories of Sensuret l carved into them.


What is the famous statue of mourya dynesty?

The most important sculpture of the Maurya Dynasty is the group of pillars King Asoka had carved with his edicts. These "Pillars of Asoka" were topped with statues of lions.


What was lacrosse sticks first made out of'?

The Native Americans used sticks(tree sticks), carved them, and used whatever kind of fur or resource they could use for a net.


What are native American lacrosse sticks made of?

The Native Americans used sticks(tree sticks), carved them, and used whatever kind of fur or resource they could use for a net.


Pacific Northwest Indians?

The Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest live in an area that ranges from the south of Alaska to the state of Washington. These Native Americans are well-known for their carved totem poles.