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Jayden Henry
4 January, 08:06
Which is a description of a stoa?
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Aleena Vazquez
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A stoa, in ancient Greek architecture, is a covered walkway or portico, commonly for public use. Early stoas were open at the entrance with columns, usually of the Doric order, lining the side of the building; they created a safe, enveloping, protective atmosphere.
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