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  • Aedicule Meanings

    noun a small building or structure, especially one that is part of a larger building

    Fields related to aedicule

    Architecture

    An aedicule is a small shrine or niche with columns and a pediment, often found in classical architecture.

    Archaeology

    Aedicules are important features in archaeological sites, providing insights into ancient architectural styles and religious practices.

    Religious Studies

    Aedicules are often associated with religious shrines and altars in various faith traditions.

    Art History

    Aedicules are commonly depicted in paintings and sculptures as architectural elements.

    Occupation Usage of aedicule

    Writer

    In architecture writing, aedicule may refer to a small structure or shrine often found in classical buildings.

    Archaeologist

    Archaeologists may use the term aedicule when describing a small shrine or niche found within an ancient site.

    Art historian

    Art historians may discuss the significance of aedicules in the context of Renaissance art and architecture.

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