Usually, humans and horses....
Mostly marble and bronze, and sometimes clay.
the first person to make a bronze tool It is said that the Greeks were the first to make bronze statues, if that is what you are looking for.
the first person to make a bronze tool It is said that the Greeks were the first to make bronze statues, if that is what you are looking for.
Ancient Greeks did not make any statues in their houses as you say. The statues were sculpted in workshops by highly trained sculptors. The materials they mainly used for this purpose were fine marble, which was later painted on (it's a misconception that the statues were originally colorless) and bronze. Hope i helped somehow
Stone or maybe marble
There were many forms of materials available to the Greeks to make statues and monuments Of course the most common was marble (because it is strong, weather resistant and doest crack when worked with as it is very porous, not to mention the abundance of marble in the Mediterranean). There was also bronze statues, made from molding and casting wooden statues. They also made wooden statues (but less frequently, as they figured out it was less durable and less permanent)
stainless steel, bronze and marble (for the eggs)
minecraft
The marble figurines from the Early Bronze Age have been found on the Cyclades islands.
Bronze and marble
the Greeks had a vaste Empire that stretched most of the Eastern Mediterranean. The Mediterranean has a vast quantity of marble. More than anywhere else per km squared. That means that they had literally millions of places to acquire marble. The best and least imperfected marble came from western Anatolia or Turkey and they also got marble from western Italy.
all that i know of the thinker was made of bronze and marble. Then several other of his sculptures were made of clay