A pediment is the highly visible and memorable “triangle” found above porticos — two-story porches — doorways, windows and dormers. Developed by ancient Greeks as the decorative end to a gable roof, ...
In classical architecture, a pediment is a low-pitched triangular gable on the front of a building. The motif has survived through the ages, though in forms that have sometimes deviated wildly from ...
The present semiarid to arid climatic conditions in Iran lead to morphodynamics that form pediments. Study of fossil weathering profiles and correlative sediments provides evidence that processes ...
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