Relief orthostat with soldiers
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In the context of classical Greek architecture, squared stone blocks known as orthostates tower above their depth, typically anchored into a wall's lower section. Their upright stance earns them the name "orthostat" - a moniker that reflects their ability to stand tall rather than lying flat on their sides. In Greek architecture, it's common for pairs of orthostates to comprise a wall's thickness, with one serving as the inner face and the other as the outer. Above a course of these towering blocks, builders often lay a layer of stones spanning the wall's width and connecting its two faces - a vital binder course that holds everything together. This particular example showcases soldiers from various orders of the Assyrian Army marching in procession.
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