The part of most columns that Doric columns don't have.
What is the base?
Ionic columns were made in _____.
What is the mid 6th century B.C.E.?
The time this order was created.
What is the mid 5th century B.C.E.?
A single section of the shaft.
What is the drum?
What Ionia is today.
What is Turkey?
The material used before Doric columns.
What is wood?
Ionic columns were _______ than Doric columns.
What is lighter?
The frieze had figures that almost were ______.
What is freestanding?
A groove in the shaft.
What is the flute?
The outer donut shaped molding on the base.
What is the torus?
The time Doric columns were made.
What is the early 7th century B.C.E.?
The two scroll like decorations on an Ionic capital.
What are the voulutes?
The place Corinthian columns were named after.
What is Corinth?
The part of the capital that joins the capital and the shaft.
What is the necking?
The circular shaped slab in the capital.
What is the echinus?
Doric columns rested on a _____.
What is a stylobate?
The place Ionic columns came from.
What is Ionia?
The decorations Corinthian capitals had.
What are acanthus leaves?
The part of the shaft that lies between flutes.
What is fillet?
What columns are found at the Temple to Athena Nike.
What are Ionic?
The Doric frieze was adorned with _____.
What are triglyphs?
The oval carvings between volutes.
What are eggs and darts?
The amount of Corinthian columns in the Temple of Olympian Zeus.
What is 104?
The square slab at the bottom of a column.
What is the plinth?
Name the orders of architecture named by the Romans.
What are the Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite orders.