stone, brick (clay), marble, wood
Gold, Iron, Timber, Clay, Sand and Marble. Gold was used for jewellery, Iron for weapons and armour for the army, Timber for furnature, clay for cooking equipment and pots, sand for glass and marble for temples and shrines. However, many of these were very expensive.
Roman buildings - even governmental buildings - were made of fired clay brick until the time of Augustus Caesar,who lavished money on making the official buildings of Roman government out of marble. Historically, his last words were reputed to be: "I found a Rome of clay - I leave you a Rome of marble". Ordinary people's homes continued to be made of clay brick, of course.
Ancient Greek temple and other public buildings were mainly constructed of stone by the Egyptian Stone Frame method. These replaced earlier timber structures. The stone used was mainly local marble and limestone. Houses were mainly mud brick, or timber, but fired clay bricks began to be used with a similar lime mortar to that used for the stone buildings Roofs were mainly thatch in early Ancient Greek construction, but fired clay roof tiles in both curved and flat forms were used more later in the period. Temples were built from marble and limestome.
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The Clay Marble was created in 1991.
The ISBN of The Clay Marble is 0374313407.
Minfong Ho wrote The Clay Marble.
Haha, no.... In the end of the novel, " The Clay Marble", "After all, the magic isn't in the marble. It's in me!," ( 160).
because marble cannot mold, but clay can mold.
It represents Dara's inner strength
war in Cambodia.
cambodia
In the book "The Clay Marble" by Minfong Ho, the rising action occurs when the main character, Dara, discovers a magical clay marble that grants wishes. As she uses the marble to help her family and village, tensions rise between her and Jantu, a skeptical boy who believes the marble brings bad luck. The falling action unfolds as the consequences of using the clay marble start to impact their lives and relationships.
Mostly marble and bronze, and sometimes clay.
the genre is nonfiction
Sarun