A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN ART BOOKS ABOUT ARCHITECTURE IN ANCIENT GREECE, TURKEY, EGYPT, ROMAN EMPIRE, MAYA'S, HINDU INDIA

A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN ART BOOKS ABOUT ARCHITECTURE IN ANCIENT GREECE, TURKEY, EGYPT, ROMAN EMPIRE, MAYA'S, HINDU INDIA

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  1. Egypte (Egypt): Covers ancient Egyptian architecture, from prehistoric times through the Roman period. It highlights iconic monuments like pyramids, temples, and tombs.
    1. Vroege Middeleeuwen (Early Middle Ages): Focuses on early medieval architecture, including Romanesque and early Christian styles, as well as the transition from antiquity to medieval Europe.
    2. Griekenland (Greece): Details ancient Greek architecture, emphasizing temples, theaters, and urban planning influenced by mythology and democracy.
    3. Romaans Stijl (Romanesque Style): Examines Romanesque architecture, known for its rounded arches, solid structures, and the influence of monastic traditions.
    4. Imperium Romanum (Roman Empire): Chronicles the architecture of the Roman Empire, including aqueducts, amphitheaters, and monumental buildings like the Colosseum.
    5. Maya’s (Maya Civilization): Explores the unique architectural contributions of the Maya civilization, such as pyramids, palaces, and ceremonial platforms in Central America.
    6. Turkije (Turkey): Highlights the architectural history of Turkey, including Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman styles, with key examples like Hagia Sophia.
    7. Hindoïstisch India (Hindu India): Focuses on the temple architecture of India, particularly Hindu temples with intricate carvings and religious symbolism.
    8. Internationale Stijl (International Style): Discusses the modernist architectural movement that emerged in the early 20th century, emphasizing functionality, minimalism, and innovation.
    9. Nieuwe Vormen in de Architectuur (New Forms in Architecture): Explores architectural innovation in the mid-20th century, with a focus on postmodern and futuristic designs.
    10. Islam (Islamic Architecture): Examines Islamic architectural achievements, including mosques, palaces, and other structures across the