Capital and Entablature from the Rock Tomb of Darius
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The columns in the ruins of Persepolis are circular and slender, and have capitals and bases. The capital generally consists of two half-horses or bulls, whose fore feet overlap the border of the shaft, and which are placed back to back.
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column, support, assyrian architecture, Ruins of Persepolis, Pasargadae, pasargadæ, Capital and Entablature from the Rock Tomb of DariusSource
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