Temple Communities in Sumeria
.... makes note of the fact that one explanation for the construction of Sumerian cities as
temple communities is rooted in the Sumerian belief that
gods played an ....
(1231

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Why Sumerians Formed Temple Communities
.... The
temple communities were a perfect solution to these needs, as they provided not only a purpose for work(serving the
gods(but also oversight and ....
(1227

5

)
Hindu Temple Building & Temple of the Sun
.... subject to the rules governing the approach to divine beings since the
temple "was itself a concrete object of devotion, the dwelling place of the
gods on earth ....
(1675

7

)
Marcus Agrippa
.... The Pantheon, the most significant representation of imperial Roman architecture of the Hadrian period, was conceived of as a
temple to all the
gods, and it ....
(735

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The Pantheon
The Pantheon, the most significant representation of imperial Roman architecture of the Hadrian period, was conceived of as a
temple to all the
gods, and it ....
(717

3

)
The Parthenon and the Pantheon
.... included among the
gods inside the Pantheon, and the statue of Augustus Caesar, his successor, was placed in the "entrance vestibule" of the
temple (Kostof 218 ....
(1686

7

)
Ancient Egypt and The Gods
.... view that in human love for
gods before this period was formulated as worship or praise. In this regard, Teeter says that the Karnak
temple during the (New ....
(4371

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)
The Pantheon in Rome
.... the
temple, the historian Dio Cassius (who did not write until the early third century) reported that the Pantheon was a
temple to all the
gods (such temples ....
(2144

9

)
Sculpture & Erotic Art of India
.... subject to the rules governing the approach to divine beings since the
temple "was itself a concrete object of devotion, the dwelling place of the
gods on earth ....
(1675

7

)
The Pantheon Hadrian's Pantheon is one of the g
.... on the porch and a statue of Julius (recently deified) within the
temple. These statues established a connection between the imperial family and the
gods. ....
(1635

7

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Greek Religion. Paleolithic Age. Plato's Dialetic.
On the Oracle's
Temple at Delphi the following words are written: Bow before the .... we see the relationship between Greeks and their religion populated by
gods. ....
(1920

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)
The Olympia Site in Greece
.... Schefold says the conception of the
gods mirrors that in Euripedes as they are .... deeply since the deployment of entablature and frieze inside a
temple was just ....
(1888

8

)
Aztec Art
.... also a skill of the Aztecs, who often created huge stone temples in honor of their
gods. As one art historian reveals, "Upon finishing a
temple, Aztec leaders ....
(927

4

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Images of the Deity in Egyptian Religious Belief
.... In that regard, Hornung says that the portable images of
gods were carried out from the
temple and into the outside world "on the shoulders of priests ....
(3386

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Roman, Greek and Etruscan Art
.... human form and the emphasis of the importance (alongside the work of the
gods) of the .... for the Greeks was embedded even in works such as the
Temple of Athena ....
(1222

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Etruscan and Greek Art in Rome
.... human form and the emphasis of the importance (alongside the work of the
gods) of the .... for the Greeks was embedded even in works such as the
Temple of Athena ....
(1222

5

)
Ancient Art
.... time periods. Zeus is the king of the
gods and is seen in friezes from the
Temple of Zeus at Olympia (c. 470-456 BC). The Demeter ....
(3971

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Architectural Purity of The Parthenon
.... These
gods and goddesses were worshiped with sacrifices made at an outdoor altar. The
temple was designed simply as a shelter or home for the cult statue and ....
(1435

6

)
Ancient Babylonian Medicine
.... People of this time were highly religious. They believed in a god, or
gods, who resided in a
temple at their city's center. The ....
(2507

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The Pharaoh in Egyptian Religion
.... of the
temple," Quirke refers to carvings that refer to the shared view of ancient Egypt that "the king alone can stand in the company of the
gods, and that ....
(2860

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Two Works of Ancient Art
....
gods who are approached by the procession is like the iconography of
gods in other .... is clear that the fact that mortals are shown on the
temple frieze implies ....
(2698

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2 Works of Ancient Art
....
gods who are approached by the procession is like the iconography of
gods in other .... is clear that the fact that mortals are shown on the
temple frieze implies ....
(2702

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Medical Practice In Ancient Babylonia
.... People of this time were highly religious. They believed in a god, or
gods, who resided in a
temple at their city's center. The ....
(2617

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Kings and Chronicles
.... such an important part in the last great Passover at the first
Temple of Jerusalem by .... 35:22)Pharaohs of Egypt believed that they were
gods, and did not draw ....
(981

4

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The Theater in Classical Greece
.... He therefore had a twofold aesthetic view, both the idea of the theater as a
temple of the
gods and an idea of life as inevitable tragedy. ....
(1679

7

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The Theater In Clasical Greece
.... He therefore had a twofold aesthetic view, both the idea of the theater as a
temple of the
gods and an idea of life as inevitable tragedy. ....
(1687

7

)
Architectural Monuments
.... The Pantheon is a large, round
temple in Rome which shows the ability of the .... Roman, 118-125 AD) is a major architectural monument dedicated to all the
gods. ....
(2213

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Urbanization Theories
.... forms. Akhenaten gave orders that the names of all other
gods were to be chiseled out of
temple inscriptions and monuments. By obliterating ....
(4908

20

)
The City of Amarna
.... forms. Akhenaten gave orders that the names of all other
gods were to be chiseled out of
temple inscriptions and monuments. By obliterating ....
(4908

20

)
Site of the City of Akhenaten and Amarna
.... forms. Akhenaten gave orders that the names of all other
gods were to be chiseled out of
temple inscriptions and monuments. By obliterating ....
(4951

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