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What are the differences between Roman and Greek Architecture?(ancient)?

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What are the differences between Roman and Greek Architecture?(ancient)?

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The largest difference between Greek and Roman architecture is that Roman architecture used curves throughout the building. The buildings usually contained domes and circular figures, and were circularly shaped throughout. A great majority of Greek architecture used straight lines, except for the columns.

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