Pyramid – Egyptian prototype of Pre-Historic Monoliths or Menhirs.
Papyrus – Egyptian ornament symbolizing fertility
Battered – Characteristic Feature of Egyptian external walls Internal Effect – Egyptian Architecture was designed principally for. Gorge - Egyptian cornice that consist of roll and hollow moulding is called? Angles – The Torus Mould in Egyptian temples were used to cover the? Simplicity – Egyptian Architecture is characterized by Massiveness, Monumentality and? Columnar and Trabeated – Egyptian system of construction is essentially? Amenophis III – The Colossi of Memnon was erected by? Hatshepshut – Funerary temple at Der-el-Bahari was built by? Osiris Pillars – Forerunners of the Caryatids of the Greeks is? St. Peters, Rome – The size of the Great Pyramid of Cheops is equated to the? Great Temple of Ammon, Karnak – The grandest example of all Egyptian Temples built from 12 th Dynasty to Ptolemaic Period Great Temple, Abu-Simbel – The most stupendous and impressive of the Rock-Cut Temples is the? Great Temple, Abu-Simbel – The four-seated colossal statue of Rameses II is carved in the pylons of? Valley Building – In the pyramid complex, embalmment and internment rites took place in? Seraglio – The palace proper found in Assyrian palaces is called? Private Family Apartments – The Harem in the Assyrian Palaces is? Chiselled Alabaster – The chief architectural ornament of the Assyrians is? Battlemented Crestings – Assyrian Walls are finished at the top by? Xerxes – The hall of hundred columns was built by? 1.5D – Inter calumniation of an Pyknostyle 2.25D – Inter calumniation of an Eustyle 3.0D – Inter calumniation of an Diastyle Pinacotheca – A Greek Building that contains painted pictures Tomb of Agamemnon – The tomb of Atreus, a noted example of the tholos type tomb is also known Temenos – The Sacred enclosure found in the highest part of a Greek Temples is called? Acanthus Leaf and Scroll – The characteristic of Greek surface ornament is? Acroterion – Mounted at the apex or corner of the pediment of a building. Antifixae – The eaves of the Greek temple are protected by a detail which is used to eject rain water. Metope – The space between triglyps with or without sculptures is called? Temple of Artemis, Corfu – known as the 1st Doric Temple Temple of Hera, Olympia – one of the earliest Doric temples in Greece, and the oldest peripteral hexastyle temple at Olympia. Heraoin of Samos – The first Gigantic free standing Ionic temple The first Temple of Hera, Paestrum – Known as “The Basilica”, some mistakenly believe it to be a Roman temple. The Temple of Artemis, Ephesus – One of the Seven Wonders of Ancient World. Eleusinion – A sanctuary that contains the statues of Demeter and Kore as well as lakkhos. Treasury – A small temple like building, in which offerings to God and Goddesses are made.\ Chalkoteke – A Building that House the Treasury of Athens Pandroseion – Contains the altar of Zeus Herkeios. Arrephorion – A Small Building that provided lodgings for four noble Athenian Girls. Theater of Dionysus – Worlds first Theater. Theater at Epidaurus – Considered to be the most perfect ancient Greek Theater