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26 July, 04:02

Early mediterranean and western asian civilizations used arches and vaults for which of the following structures

A. Bridges

B. Tomb chambers

C. Outdoor theatres

D. Temples

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  1. 26 July, 04:12
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    The answer to this question would be D. Temples? I took a wild guess.
  2. 26 July, 04:12
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    D. Temples

    Explanation:

    Roman Architecture is an artistic manifestation of the Romans that was greatly influenced by Greek and strange architecture. Luxury, grandeur and symmetry of forms are some of its characteristics. Examples of works include temples, spas, basilicas, amphitheaters and arches of triumph.

    The history of the emergence and development of Roman architecture began in the 2nd century BC.

    At that time, two important cultures converged, Etruscan and Greek.

    Both maintained commercial contact with various peoples in the Mediterranean basin.

    When the Hellenization process of the colonies became more intense, all the habits, customs and other aspects of Greek culture started to be disseminated. arches and vaults

    The influence of the Greeks and the Etruscans on Latin art is indisputable - including architecture, painting and sculpture.

    Therefore, the Romans would not have created their own style.

    In fact, everything they did comes from a union between sets of Greek elements - that prioritized the ideal of beauty - and Etruscans - that expressed everyday reality.

    The Romans appropriated the teachings they had received and modified them - in some ways they even improved.

    For example, they added to the inherited styles - Doric, Ionian and Corinthian - two new forms of construction in Roman architecture: Tuscan and composite.
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