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Elina [12.6K]
3 years ago
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An architectural 3-D column sculpted in a human form, is/are referred to as:

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Agata [3.3K]3 years ago
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An architectural 3-D column sculpted in a human form, is/are referred to as anthropomorphic sculpture.

Explanation:

Architecture is an art of making designs. Old civilization to newest era architecture has always a great and significant role in excavating the art of living of people of different time age. Presently three dimensional architectural form takes a new form of sculpture.

Beside architectural three dimensional column sculpted in human form is known as anthropomorphic sculpture that reshapes human traits and culture and the then design of arts. Through the archaeological and architectural evidences one can understood the level of civilization from the age.

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