Examples of anta in the following topics:
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- In its simplest form as a naos or cella, the temple was a simple rectangular shrine with protruding side walls (antae), forming a small porch.
- Its plan was similar to the anta design with a third column in the center in front of the doorway.
- Early anta-planned temples consisted of a portico (pronaos) and an inner chamber (naos/cella) atop a simple platform.
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- These were often aligned with molded projections to the end of the pronaos's wall, called the anta (plural antae).
- Explain the sculptural design choices on different areas of the temples, identifying the naos, pronaos, prostyle, antae, and opisthodomos, indicating the specific features that were characteristic of the Doric order