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While traveling in Greece, you see columns of all different orders. You examine each one carefully. You see one with a capital, which consists of a rounded echinus at the top joined to a square called the abacus. There are 20 grooves around the column. The column lacks a base and stands directly on the floor below it. Which order do you infer you are observing?(1 point)
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Doric
Doric
Sumerian
Sumerian
Ionic
Ionic
Corinthian
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Doric
Reason: The Doric order has a simple rounded echinus and square abacus, typically 20 flutes, and its columns stand directly on the stylobate without a separate base.
Reason: The Doric order has a simple rounded echinus and square abacus, typically 20 flutes, and its columns stand directly on the stylobate without a separate base.
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