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AP Art History Unit 3 ECB Questions Review

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Although the facade of the Treasury of Petra contains many Greek architectural elements, it also departs from Classical Greek architecture in its - use of figural reliefs instead of free-standing structures - combination of a columned portico with a pediment - combination of a broken pediment and tholos - use of plastered mud bricks instead of pure stone

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Although the facade of the Treasury of Petra contains many Greek architectural elements, it also departs from Classical Greek architecture in its

 - use of figural reliefs instead of free-standing structures 
 - combination of a columned portico with a pediment 
 - combination of a broken pediment and tholos 
 - use of plastered mud bricks instead of pure stone



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Combination of a broken pediment and tholos


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