Generally the parts of a building or temple vary depending on the age and whereabouts of the building, however for the project I'm working on I've found these schematics to be very useful if not for designing than naming rooms:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commo ... urch_plans
Church and Cathedral Scematics
Church and Cathedral Scematics
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Here is another good resource: http://www.medart.pitt.edu/_medart/menu ... /INDEX.HTM
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This guy has some interesting videos on archaeology and medieval weaponry.
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