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
Bronze statues were made by grabbing as many blocks of bronze needed and then it was melted down and remolded into statues.
the ancient greeks made money by trading food and taxes
temples, statues, coffins, jewlary
The ancient Greeks understood magnets but since they did not have a source of electricity, they did not use electromagnets. They did make compasses.
Marble
No - they copied theirs from the Phoenicians.
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 ancient greeks made money by trading food and taxes
Lute
temples, statues, coffins, jewlary
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.
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)
yes. they made I think only one that was 40ft. tall.
The ancient Greeks understood magnets but since they did not have a source of electricity, they did not use electromagnets. They did make compasses.
astronomy
with paint and the urine from the statues and jews and then drink to make a liquid
Marble
roman stole the Greeks art to make it look like theirs