Alabaster. :D
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The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.The Romans used mosaics for floor pictures or designs in their floors.
The materials used in the construction of the Colosseum were concrete, tufa stone, wood, and marble.The materials used in the construction of the Colosseum were concrete, tufa stone, wood, and marble.The materials used in the construction of the Colosseum were concrete, tufa stone, wood, and marble.The materials used in the construction of the Colosseum were concrete, tufa stone, wood, and marble.The materials used in the construction of the Colosseum were concrete, tufa stone, wood, and marble.The materials used in the construction of the Colosseum were concrete, tufa stone, wood, and marble.The materials used in the construction of the Colosseum were concrete, tufa stone, wood, and marble.The materials used in the construction of the Colosseum were concrete, tufa stone, wood, and marble.The materials used in the construction of the Colosseum were concrete, tufa stone, wood, and marble.
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the Rosetta stone was all about Egypt. Scirbes used papyrus to write everything about the Pharaohs and Egypt. when they ran out of papyrus they used a stone now called The Rosetta Stone. If you ever want to see The Rosetta Stone it is located in London.
Well, some Minoans had lavish places with beautiful staircases and grand hallways. Others lived in city apartments made out of stone. Usually the first floor was used for storage and cooking, and the upper floors had the bedrooms.
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Alabaster is a translucent stone used in floor slabs. It is composed of minerals such as gypsum, calcite, carbonate of calcium, and onyx marble.
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If you mean floor "slabs", it's probably Alabaster you are refering to. Marble is not translucent and Alabaster has been used in walls of Temples to increase drama and atmosphere by holding lamps behind them. Hope that's what you mean.
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Rectangular slabs of rock or concrete used to make a laid floor or sidewalk surface.
It is built of bricks, stone and dirt. Slabs of stone were used for the base and sides of the wall and is filled with dirt, rocks and rubble.
Rocks that are of volcanic origin such as basalt/granites is used for making floor slabs/statures etc Rocks of sedimentary/metamorphic types are calcium carbonate(useds as slaked lime) used as building materials) /and marble again used for slabs/statues
Grinding stones are slabs of stone that Aboriginal people used to grind and crush different materials. Bulbs, berries, seeds, insects and many other things were ground between a large lower stone and a smaller upper stone.
Crushed basalt is used for road base, concrete aggregate, railroad ballast, filter stone in drain fieldsBasalt is used for floor tilesBasalt is also cut into dimension stone. Thin slabs of basalt are cut and sometimes polished for use as floor tiles, building veneer, monuments and other stone objects.Basalt in any form has no toxic properties and is noncombustible and nonexplosive.