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- Orthostates abstract "In the context of classical Greek architecture, orthostates are squared stone blocks much greater in height than depth that are usually built into the lower portion of a wall. They are so called because they seem to \"stand upright\" rather than to lie on their sides. It is typical in Greek architecture for pairs of orthostates to form the thickness of a wall, one serving as the inner and the other serving as the outer face of the wall. Above a course of orthostates, it is common to lay a course of stones spanning the width of the wall and joining its two faces (a binder course).The term has been generalized for use in the description of the architecture of many cultures. In Assyrian practice, orthostates are often intricately carved. The term may be used more generally of other upright-standing stones, including megalithic menhirs.".
- Orthostates thumbnail Lycosoura-orthostates.jpg?width=300.
- Orthostates wikiPageID "9206360".
- Orthostates wikiPageLength "1400".
- Orthostates wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Orthostates wikiPageRevisionID "569040708".
- Orthostates wikiPageWikiLink Art_of_Mesopotamia.
- Orthostates wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_architecture.
- Orthostates wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_elements.
- Orthostates wikiPageWikiLink Course_(architecture).
- Orthostates wikiPageWikiLink Menhir.
- Orthostates wikiPageWikiLink Outline_of_classical_architecture.
- Orthostates wikiPageWikiLink File:Lycosoura-orthostates.jpg.
- Orthostates wikiPageWikiLinkText "Orthostates".
- Orthostates wikiPageWikiLinkText "orthostate".
- Orthostates wikiPageWikiLinkText "orthostates".
- Orthostates wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Architecturalelement-stub.
- Orthostates subject Category:Ancient_Greek_architecture.
- Orthostates subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Orthostates hypernym Blocks.
- Orthostates type Settlement.
- Orthostates type Component.
- Orthostates type Element.
- Orthostates comment "In the context of classical Greek architecture, orthostates are squared stone blocks much greater in height than depth that are usually built into the lower portion of a wall. They are so called because they seem to \"stand upright\" rather than to lie on their sides. It is typical in Greek architecture for pairs of orthostates to form the thickness of a wall, one serving as the inner and the other serving as the outer face of the wall.".
- Orthostates label "Orthostates".
- Orthostates sameAs Q2738992.
- Orthostates sameAs Ortòstat.
- Orthostates sameAs Orthostat.
- Orthostates sameAs Ortostato.
- Orthostates sameAs Ortostato.
- Orthostates sameAs Ortostato.
- Orthostates sameAs Orthostate.
- Orthostates sameAs Ortóstato.
- Orthostates sameAs Ortostato.
- Orthostates sameAs Ortostat.
- Orthostates sameAs m.028080n.
- Orthostates sameAs Ortostat.
- Orthostates sameAs Q2738992.
- Orthostates wasDerivedFrom Orthostates?oldid=569040708.
- Orthostates depiction Lycosoura-orthostates.jpg.
- Orthostates isPrimaryTopicOf Orthostates.