CIVILIZATION
ASSYRIAN
Question
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a cylinder seal
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a colorful decorative tile
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a carved stone slab or pillar
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a temple on top of a ziggurat
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Detailed explanation-1: -A stele (/ˈstiːli/ STEE-lee), or occasionally stela (plural stelas or stelæ), when derived from Latin, is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected in the ancient world as a monument. The surface of the stele often has text, ornamentation, or both.
Detailed explanation-2: -stela, also spelled stele (Greek: “shaft” or “pillar”), plural stelae, standing stone slab used in the ancient world primarily as a grave marker but also for dedication, commemoration, and demarcation.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Herm, or Hermes Propylaios is a well-known example of stele. It depicts the Greek god Hermes known as Mercury by the Romans and was erected at the entrance to the Acropolis.
Detailed explanation-4: -noun plural stelae (ˈstiːliː) or steles (ˈstiːlɪz, stiːlz) an upright stone slab or column decorated with figures or inscriptions, common in prehistoric times. a prepared vertical surface that has a commemorative inscription or design, esp one on the face of a building.
Detailed explanation-5: -Stele. A carved stone slab or pillar that stands on end. Sumerians used this art form, and steles featured realistic people and objects.