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... INFLUENCE Particularly in northern India , where Buddhists came into contact with late Hellenistic Greek and Roman traditions , followers of the Buddha began to revere their founder as a god and savior , and they included increasingly ...
... INFLUENCE Particularly in northern India , where Buddhists came into contact with late Hellenistic Greek and Roman traditions , followers of the Buddha began to revere their founder as a god and savior , and they included increasingly ...
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... influence , but there were other cultural connections as well . The Etruscans ' language contained both Indo- European and non - Indo - European elements and was written in a script derived directly from Greek ; their religion , which ...
... influence , but there were other cultural connections as well . The Etruscans ' language contained both Indo- European and non - Indo - European elements and was written in a script derived directly from Greek ; their religion , which ...
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... influence . They are probably the work of sculptors from St. Denis , who came to work at Chartres when Suger's west front was completed . was visualized in 1150 ( Fig . 9.16 ) . The influence of Suger's façade at St. Denis can be seen ...
... influence . They are probably the work of sculptors from St. Denis , who came to work at Chartres when Suger's west front was completed . was visualized in 1150 ( Fig . 9.16 ) . The influence of Suger's façade at St. Denis can be seen ...
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THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
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