Pyramid-like structures at the entrance to an Egyptian temple, representing the mountains encircling the world, are called
A. hypostyles.
B. obelisks.
C. pylons.
D. None of these answers is correct.
C
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The Panathenaic Way, which runs through the agora, was used for:
a. the Olympics b. secret diplomatic missions c. sacred processions d. shipping and commerce
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The Zend-Avesta describes the passage after death when, “The soul enters the way made by Time, and open both to the wicked and to the righteous.” Which theme of Zoroastrian belief is reflected here?
a) the dualistic nature of the universe b) free will c) the paradise of salvation d) judgment of the damned
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