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pychu [463]4 years ago
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The Public Nature of Enormous Buildings. The term "monumental architecture" refers to large human-made structures of stone or earth which are used as public buildings or communal spaces, as opposed to everyday private residences. Examples include pyramids, large tombs and burial mounds, plazas, platform mounds, temples and churches,...

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