Monumental architecture refers to large and imposing structures that serve significant cultural, religious, or political purposes. These buildings are often designed to showcase the power, beliefs, and values of a society, making them important symbols of human achievement and community identity. Monumental architecture can include temples, pyramids, fortifications, and government buildings, which often reflect advanced construction techniques and artistic styles.
Topic 3.2: 3.2 Megalithic Architecture: Types, Construction, and Significance
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