The columns on the Parthenon are from the Doric order. What does this mean?
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The Doric order is characterized by a plain, unadorned column capital and a column that rests directly on the stylobate of the temple without a base. ... The columns are fluted and are of sturdy, if not stocky, proportions. Iktinos and Kallikrates, The Parthenon, Athens, 447 – 432 B.C.E.
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