Ancient Greece +Early Rome

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Keywords for Ancient Greece and Early Rome. AAH 121

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Amphitheater
A multi-story sporting arena, like the Colosseum, built in an oval plan. They featured gladiatorial battles, not dramatic plays.
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Arch
A curved symmetrical structure spanning an opening and typically supporting the weight of a bridge, roof, or wall above it. An arch can support greater weight than a post-and-lintel can, because it displaces its weight downwards to the piers.
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Damnatio Memoriae
Latin term meaning "damnation of memory," a punishment for political crimes that resulted in the erasure of one's likeness from public monuments and other imagery.
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Atrium
An open courtyard just inside the entrance of a Roman house, typically outfitted with a sunken pool (impluvium) where rain water would be collected. The main focal point of a Roman house's social and practical function.
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Domus
Latin term for "house."
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Forum
The commercial, political and religious center of a Roman city. Public space.
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Keystone
A wedge-shaped stone that locks voussoirs together to form an arch. Produces a downward thrust.
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Oculus
Circular opening at the top of a dome. Solidifies the dome structure and allows natural light into the space.
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Podium
A high stone base on top of which Roman and Etruscan temples stood.
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Verism (Veristic Style)
From the Latin word "verus (truth)." A form of realism in art that shows an interest in the faithful reproduction of the immediate visual and tactile appearance of subjects. Another translation might be the "Truthful style."
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Voussoir(s)
Wedge-shaped blocks that make up an arch. They spring from an impost block of a pier, and are topped by a key-stone in the center.
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Cella

In Greek Temple where the cult statue was placed. Only priests and priestesses, not worshipers, were allowed to enter.

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Caratyid

Columns carved to look like female figures.