Archimedean Solids
 
 
 
 
 
Archimedean Solids

The 13 Archimedean solids are the convex polyhedron that have a similar arrangement of
nonintersecting regular convex polygons of two or more different types arranged in the same way about
each vertex with all sides the same length [1] . All are below and for convience, we denote them by [2].
Unfortunately, I did not make Snub Cube and Snub Dodecahedron by Cabri, and Snub Cube was one
target in my thesis.

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Figure 1.1

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Figure 1.2

Cuboctahedron ()

Great Rhombicosidodecahedron ()

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Figure 1.3

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Figure 1.4

Great Rhombicuboctahedron ()

Icosidodecahedron ()

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Figure 1.5

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Figure 1.6

Small Rhombicosidodecahedron ()

Small Rhombicuboctahedron ()

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Figure 1.7 [3]

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Figure 1.8 [4]

Snub Cube ()

Snub Dodecahedron ()

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Figure 1.9

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Figure 1.10

Truncated Cube ()

Truncated Dodecahedron ()

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Figure 1.11

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Figure 1.12

Truncated Icosahedron ()

Truncated Octahedron ()

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Figure 1.13

Truncated Tetrahedron ()