Yes of course! One of the prevalent examples of this is America's supreme court building. If you look at a picture of it you will notice columns and a frieze at the top. (A frieze is the band running along the top of the building)
This type of architecture was used by the ancient Greeks in constructing temples to their various gods. Greek architecture comes in three prevalent styles, the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian styles.
The supreme court building is a example of Corinthian architecture.
What four things of ancient Rome that still influence the world today? That is a great question... but I only know 2 (sorry!) 1) The government. Democracy and voting are still used all around the world 2) The art and building designs. The pottery is used around the world and the building designs are used on some houses and other buildings
Some of the ancient building materials that are still used today to make homes include wood, stone, and brick. These materials have stood the test of time due to their durability, availability, and aesthetic qualities. Wood continues to be a popular choice for its natural beauty and ease of construction. Stone and brick provide a strong and long-lasting structure and are often used in traditional and historic building styles.
The ancient rules of trigonometry are still used today in navigation, aviation, architecture, astronomy, building, engineering, education ..... etc
It is not used today no, and that is due to its complexity
the Olympics are of course still used today and held every four. In ancient Greece they were held to honor Zeus.
it is an ancient counting machine used in China, it is still in use today
like academy is still used today as a learning place
Simple machines were used quite frequently in ancient history. Simple machines were used as building blocks for the machines that are used today.
No, cuneiform is an ancient system of writing that was primarily used by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia. It is no longer in use today but is studied by scholars for historical and linguistic purposes.
The harp. It is the official symbol of Ireland.
Definately. there are heaps of uses for it like building fences and so on.
it was invented in 100 B.Cand is still being used today