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The marble from the Parthenon came from a local mountain near Athens.

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100,000 tons.

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Q: Where did the marble for the Parthenon come from?
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Why was the Parthenon built of marble?

Because marble is white.


What was use to built the Parthenon?

Marble


What is the Parthenon in Athens made from?

Marble


What material was used when the Parthenon was built?

Marble.


What was the marble temple that honored Athena?

The Parthenon


What were the columns on the Parthenon made out of?

pentilic marble


What is Parthenon made of?

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What was the Parthenon made from?

The Parthenon was made from white marble, just like most other Greek temples on the Acropolis.


What materials were used to build the Parthenon?

It was made out of marble and the foundations were made of limestone.


What took 15 years to build and the workers hauled 20000 tons of marble?

It took 15 years to build the Parthenon. However it took 22,000 tons of marble to build it, not 20,000. Main answer = Parthenon


What materials did they use to build the Parthenon?

The main material they builders used was marble.


What materials did the Athens use to build the Parthenon?

The noblest: marble.