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The naos is the space where the congregation stands during the service.
The floor of the naos is covered with stone plates.
He takes part in the funeral procession and is shown with a naos.
The central cult structure of the temple, the naos, can be separated in several areas.
Temples were constructed without windows, the light to the naos entering through the door.
The naos, the altar and the gallery of the second floor were entirely painted.
The space between is the open naos or nave.
Another slit opening connected the northwestern side room with the naos.
In 5th-century building accounts, the structure is simply called ho naos ("the temple").
The gallery has windows opening towards both the naos and the crossarm.
It is the second largest resort on the island, after Puerto Naos.
On the stylobate, often completely surrounding the naos, stood rows of columns.
Following this pattern, Magellan had a fleet of five naos, though only one made it back on the return journey.
It has a stone tower above the naos.
The central doors of the esonarthex lead into the main body of the church, the naos.
Another determining design feature was the relationship linking "naos" and "peristasis".
In Byzantine architecture the naos of a church refers to the space where the liturgy took place.
A statue of Nike stood in the cella, or otherwise referred to as a naos.
The fleet for the second voyage was much larger: two naos and fifteen caravels.
The Greek word naos has been extended by archaeologists to describe the central room of the pyramids.
Six columns support the interior and distinguish the altar from the cella (naos).
The cella, also called the naos, holds many box-like shrines.
He was lying on the broken tiles of the naos, before the black disc of the shrine.
These were naos: square-rigged ships of shallow draught weighing about 200 tons.
After the doorway followed the pritvor (narthex), the naos and the altar.