I Greek Architecture they used materials such as Mud-Brick, Adobe, Wood, Marble and Limestone
Well, ancient people used bricks or sand or somthing to makethings.
it depended on when it was built- the earlier temples were made out of adobe or wood and then replaced maybe hundreds of years later. the temple of Hera at Olympia had originally wooden columns but were slowly replaced with limestone local to the area
other temples used marble shipped from hundreds of miles away, like the Temple of Athena on the acropolis. it depended on what was near and how much they could afford.
With hard work.
the greek influence was only in philosophy and art
she gave them power to build houses
Sun dried mud bricks with terra cotta roofs and packed mud floors except in the andron it sometimes had tiled floors
In ancient Egypt, Papyrus was produced in 3000 BCE, and was sold to ancient Greeks and Romans. In addition to papyrus, the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt priests build rooms that were circular and shape, and constructed of mud which gave them theÊ ability to study the movement of the sun.
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With hard work.
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They used wood for the walls, flooring and for the door. sand was also importantthey would use it for the bottom level for their houses. They would also use stone for their sidewalks.
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Acropolis, the highest point in the city
The many types of gods in there older religion
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The temple of Artemis was built so the ancient Greeks had a place to worship the goddess Artemis.
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It was a structure built to house the cult image in the religion of Ancient Greece.