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AP Art History Unit 3 ECB Questions Review

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In order to support the immense weight of the Pantheon's dome, Roman imperial architects used - a thick-walled rotunded on which a coffered dome rests - corbeling, by arranging the stone blocks in circular courses cantilevered inward - pendentives, curved triangular vaults located between the dome and the supporting arches - eight massive peers to distribute the weight of the dome evenly

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In order to support the immense weight of the Pantheon's dome, Roman imperial architects used

 - a thick-walled rotunded on which a coffered dome rests 
 - corbeling, by arranging the stone blocks in circular courses cantilevered inward 
 - pendentives, curved triangular vaults located between the dome and the supporting arches 
 - eight massive peers to distribute the weight of the dome evenly



Answer:

A thick-walled rotunded on which a coffered dome rests


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