Asked by Marco Valdez on Jul 03, 2024

What architectural design feature at Persepolis seems uniquely Persian?

A) Entrance ramps
B) Processing figures
C) Protome capitals
D) Wall reliefs

Protome Capitals

Capitals featuring the head of a human or animal projecting from the sides, common in ancient architecture, particularly Etruscan and Greek.

Persepolis

An ancient city in Persia, now Iran, known for its architectural grandeur and ornate reliefs, serving as a ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire in the 6th century BCE.

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