Survey of Architecture" B.Perales

  • Egyptian architect

    Egyptian architect
    Djoser's mortuary complex at Saqqara was co tomb for his king built of stone. Djoser's pyramid is not a "true pyramid" but a series of stacked mastabas known as a "step pyramid". Djoser's mortuary complex at Saqqara was conceived.
  • the neolithic time period

    Sites of the Early Neolithic were to be found on the coasts and the hinterland of the Greek mainland and the Ionian and Aegean Islands, in the lowlands and hilly regions, especially in rivers, streams and springs. Nevertheless, archaeological remains from the Pre-Pottery, Early and Middle Neolithic are scarce in the Cyclades, despite the evidence that navigation took place in the Aegean, and the extraction of obsidian as early as from the Mesolithic Period.
  • MYCENAEAN ARCHITECTURE

    A large palace complex has been found at most of the Mycenaean centres. These complexes, whilst displaying some site-unique developments, also display important architectural features in common. The complexes were built around a large rectangular central hall or Megaron. The Mycenaean Megaron was the precursor for the later Archaic and Classical temples of the Greek world and consisted of an entrance porch, a vestibule and the hall itself.
  • closing statement

    they all have they all have the same things in common