IJFPS · Final journal article

Examine the Evolution of Columned Halls of the Second and First Millenniums B.C in Iran, Caucasus and Anatolia

Author(s): Sanaz Safari, Farshid Iravani Ghadim
Journal: International Journal of Fundamental Physical Sciences Year: 2015 Volume: 5 Issue: 3 Pages: 63-70 ISSN: 2231-8186

Abstract

Among the major changes that occurred in the context of architecture in iron age can mention the construction of columned halls in the ancient East. With the goal of understanding the structure technique and style of columned halls in Iran, Anatolia and the Caucasus between second and first millennium BC , the utilization of columned halls and also the study of influence of columned halls in Iran, Anatolia and Caucasus was researched in the second and first millennium BC. The results of this study, show to the evolution and trends columned halls of the during the second and first millennium BC, also These buildings were used initially for religious and ritual ceremonies, but gradually with the formation of the Apadana pattern, their usage has changed and utilized as a reception and ceremonial hall.

Keywords

Columned hallsApadanaNorth WestIron AgeIranAnatoliathe Caucasus
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