There is no particular use for it anymore. It is now a popular tourist attraction in Athens Greece.
the material used was ebony,ivory,bronze,wood and gold
For worshipping Zeus, of course. It was also used in the Ancient Greek Olympic games. In it the athletes, judges and trainers swore they had trained for the regulation 10 months, they had trained fairly and that they would judge and compete fairly. Also at the end of the Olympics the winners would be crowned in the temple.
Lucius Sulla seized some of the incomplete columns of the partly rebuilt Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens and transported them back to Rome, where they were re-used in the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill..
Zeus's symbols were used for something to be used for
its like temple but for jews (don't look now, but right now, today, in 2012, there are thousands of synagogues all over the world, being used by Jews, just as they have been for more than 1,900 years)
Zeus the Almighty according to Greek culture is being use to draw its image on pot or different articles by listening its depict
That would be Kronos or Cronos ( same thing), his punishment was being cut up by the same scythe he used to kill Uranus by Zeus, then he was sent to Tartarus.
how is the chartres cathedarl used today
yes its still used today
yes it is still being used today.......depends where your at.
The Roman numeral system is still being used today because it is the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still being used today.
Missions are still being used today.