>>18130077
You're a low IQ subhuman who is now trying to strawman me and trying to say that I claimed egyptians invented the column itself, I'm saying that the DESIGN of the columns was clearly copied from Egyptians and pretty much every archeologist and historian agrees with me because it's true:
>For example, the use of columns in Greek architecture was significantly inspired by Egyptian prototypes, with the earliest Greek stone columns, particularly those in Doric and Ionic orders, showing similarities to Egyptian columns in terms of form and design.
>Certain architectural ornaments, like the use of palmiform and papyrus motifs, can also be traced back to Egyptian aesthetics.
>In addition to structural elements, Greek art also borrowed motifs and symbols from Egyptian art.
>This is particularly evident in pottery and frescoes, where the adoption of Egyptian motifs such as lotus flowers and sphinxes can be seen.
>These symbols were often integrated into Greek art in a way that harmonised with their own cultural context and artistic conventions.
I should also mention that the design of the temples themselves are also extremely similar, another thing they copied