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several buildings. Today,
stylobates are po****r in use in the
construction of high-rise buildings.
Scamilli impares "
stylobate". The
Oxford Dictionary...
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Stylobates may
refer to:
Stylobates (cnidarian), a
genus of
cnidarians in the
family Actiniidae Stylobates (fungus), a
genus of
funguses in the
order Agaricales...
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Mycena that have a
basal disc
similar to M.
stylobates.
Mycena mucor is
usually smaller than M.
stylobates, and
grows on fallen,
decaying leaves of oak...
- Species:
Stylobates aeneus Dall, 1903
Stylobates birtlesi Crowther,
Fautin & Wallace, 2011
Stylobates calcifer Yoshikawa et al., 2022
Stylobates cancrisocia...
- and it
measures 16.75 x 30.05 m at the
stylobate.
There was a
double row of
sixteen inner columns on
stylobates. The
capitals were made from stone. Naukratis:...
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relationship with a carcinoecium-forming sea
anemone called Stylobates calcifer.
Stylobates calcifer rest on top of
Pagurodofleinia deoderleini where it...
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Stylobates calcifer is a
species of carcinoecium-forming sea
anemone in ****an. S.
calcifer produces carcinoecium that
forms a thin
cover around the hermit...
- It was a
Doric style peripteral temple measured 18,75x50,01m at the
stylobate. The
number of the
originally wooden pteron columns was 6x16 (hexastyle)...
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Doric column was fluted, and had no base,
dropping straight into the
stylobate or
platform on
which the
temple or
other building stood. The
capital was...
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normally stands on a base
which separates the
shaft of the
column from the
stylobate or
platform while the cap is
usually enriched with egg-and-dart. The ancient...