PPT-The Parthenon atop the Acropolis

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Latin definition Latin Politicus was an adjective that was used to describe anything of the state  Function and importance of Political Science The function of

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Latin definition Latin Politicus was an adjective that was used to describe anything of the state  Function and importance of Political Science The function of political science is to discover the principles that should be adhered to in public affairs that eventually would serve as a model that can be applied to matters of urgent concern to public officials and to private citizens. interval samples Writing and reading ra wl og64257les atop w ra w64257le a S interval samples atop r ra w64257le b hhmm e hhmm gmdnupscvoy CMDNA fF1x L line len Plabellabel DESCRIPTION The program atop is an interacti ve m onitor to vie wt he Structural Engineering: . From the Beginning. Professor Martin Fahey. Head, School of Civil & Resource Engineering. University of . Western Australia. (. e-mail: . fahey@civil.uwa.edu.au. ). Newgrange, Ireland, 3200 BC. GREEK ARCHITECTURE. ACROPOLIS. A . HIGH CITY 500 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. CONSTRUCTED DURING THE GOLDEN AGE OF ATHENS. Site plan of the Acropolis at Athens. 1 Parthenon. 3 . Erechtheum. 5 . 1. Peripteral. Greek Temple. Cella(naos)-room inside temple that housed the cult statue of deity. Pronaos-front porch that came before the cella, open. Opisthodomos-rear porch, decorative, for symmetry purposes. Ancient Greece. Credit: Katie Brown, Wendy Born. Shuksan Middle School. Greece. . Description: . A country in Southeast Europe.. Sentence. : My family is traveling to . Greece. this summer!. Example: . Athens, Greece. Bret MacIver Period 3. Parthenon. Erected between 447-432 B.C.E.. It was dedicated to Athena Pallas or Parthenos (virgin). Its main function was to house a statue of Athena.. Made out of gold and ivory. Crucial to grasp:. Greek and Roman architecture has been arguably the most influential architecture in the world’s history. . Try to describe what all of the following images have in common (try to be specific), and then have a guess at what/where they all are. . Vocabulary. Parthenon Athena frieze procession. Amphora caryatid Acropolis. They have three main columns. The Doric, Ionic and the Corinthian.. GREEK ARCHITECTURE. Forget Takeovers. Atop the world Coloured. as it was at its peak. WHERE IS IT? WHAT WAS IT?. The . Parthenon is a . temple. on the . Athenian Acropolis. , . Greece. , dedicated to the . goddess. . Athena. , whom the people of . Athens. Infrastructure Consolidation . of Accelerators Injectors. . (civil engineering). Cristiana Colloca GS/SEM – ATOP 5th of March 2009. CONCERNED. Surface. - Roofs, façades, floors, windows, sanitary etc. all buildings (machine and tertiary). Doric . Ionic. Corinthian. Temple Architecture. Cult statue was kept in the . cella. with access restricted to priests (similar to Egypt and Mesopotamia). Rectangular. Very organized. Columns part of post and lintel construction. Religion. Politics. Economics. Social Structures. Geography. Achievements. 800-700 BC. : . Monarchies begin to be replaced by Aristocratic Republics. Archaic Period 800 BC - 500 BC. 621 BC:. . Draco's code of law - Athens.. The Parthenon. Vocabulary check!. p. arthenos. (. παρθένος. ). = . maiden/girl . This was one of the names of the goddess Athena to whom the temple is dedicated!. acropolis. (. ἀκρόπολις.

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