I'm not an expert by any means but I believe it was clay tile, possibly reddish orange in color.
The Temple of Artemis was the first Greek temple made completely of marble! the roof was made of cedar but other than that it was completely made of marble and gold!
The Temple was built of stone. The roof (as far as I know) was of flat pieces of marble.
The Temple of Artemis was made out of marble, save the roof.
The columns made of stone barrels, which supported the roof, and gave the building its structure and appearance.
The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was made of marble, except where it concerned the roof.
The Temple of Artemis was made out of marble, save the roof.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has a logo showing a stylized Greek temple. The letters UNESCO are on a foundation and support a peaked roof. The official logo is blue with a white stylized image in the center that looks like the shape of a Greek temple.
An antefix is a collective term for the vertical blocks which terminate the covering tiles of a roof of a Roman, Etruscan, or Greek temple.
The Roman villas were made with stone. The roof was tiled.
They used rammed and thatch on the roof and sides :)
First of all, go to the Ancient Greek area and so go the the hill. Jump to the really first roof by jump roof by roof starting from the roof that is on the top of the hill. Using Glider. And so you will get it.
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.