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Temple
A building dedicated to religious or spiritual activities, such as worship and prayer, commonly associated with a particular deity or religion.
Horus
An ancient Egyptian god, typically depicted as a falcon or a man with a falcon's head, representing the sky, war, and hunting, and known as a protector of the pharaoh.
Canon
A rule (for example, of proportion). The ancient Greeks considered beauty to be a matter of “correct” proportion and sought a canon of proportion, for the human figure and for buildings. The fifth-century BCE sculptor Polykleitos wrote the Canon, a treatise incorporating his formula for the perfectly proportioned statue. Also, a church official who preaches, teaches, administers sacraments, and tends to pilgrims and the sick.
Proportions
Proportions refer to the relationship in size between different parts of an object, artwork, or architectural design, ensuring harmony and balance in the visual appearance.
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