Statues can be made of almost any material. Statues can be created out of metal, stone, clay, wood and many other materials. Junior Fritz Jacquet is known for making masks out of toilet paper rolls, and one man (his name escapes me) is famous for making statues out of used Chewing Gum! Creating statues is an ancient, and sometimes wacky, artform.
Most statues are made out of marble, but statues could be made iut of any stone.
{Marble, limestone, granite, ect.}
stone and wood
it is made out of igneous granite
its made up of red stone and limestone
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clay statues only allow your mweor to have 1 marking,stone allows 2 and granite allows 3!
Carved stone.
I would think the four statues of Ramses II were carved of stone, and covered in mud, made of sand and water, as that was what most things were made of.
Aslan brought the stone statues to life by breathing upon the stone.
Easter Island is certainly remote and has lots of stone statues. There are some islands that are even more remote, but they have no stone statues.
Stone or maybe marble
They can be made out of many materials. The most common material is limestone.
Roman statues were usually made of bronze or marble. A few statues were made in gold, but hey were extremely rare.
stone and wood
big stone head statues
The best way to clean household statues made of marble is with stone cleaner, or you can use dish detergent as long as it's mild. It is also important to dust the statues often. Use a damp cloth wet with water and the dish soap or stone cleaner. Wipe the statues, rinse them with clean water, and then dry the statues.
The text of the Rosetta Stone is a decree from Ptolemy V, describing the repealing of various taxes and instructions to erect statues in temples.
The Lincoln Monument is made of marble stone from colorado.