The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was made of marble, except where it concerned the roof.
Marble stone was used for all of the temple except the roof.
The number is uncounted, so no one knows.
The temple of Artemis was built so the ancient Greeks had a place to worship the goddess Artemis.
The seven wonders of the ancient world were: The Great Pyramid, The hanging gardens of Babylon, The statue of Zeus at Olympia, The temple of Artemis at Ephesus, The mausoleum of Mausollos at Halicarnassus, The Colossus of Rhodes and The lighthouse of Alexandria. Out of the seven wonders of the ancient world 5 were build within the territory of lands that the Greeks were living [Ephesus, Halicarnassus, Rhodes, Olympia] or conquered [Egypt]. The Pyramid and the hanging gardens of Babylon were build before the Greeks controlled the countries that hosted the monuments.
It took about 15 years to build a regular Maya temple.
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The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
The number is uncounted, so no one knows.
Yes, the Greeks built many temples honoring the goddess Artemis. The most famous one is the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus. It's one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Croesus did not build it. Croesus sponsored it at least in part, he founded Lydia's empire and was overlord of Ephesus.
The Temple of Artemis was supposedly the first Greek temple built of marble.
Yes the temple of artemis made for the love of artemis the greek goddess
The temple of Artemis was built so the ancient Greeks had a place to worship the goddess Artemis.
They had designs and builders, as we do today - otherwise, it is not recorded how, the Temple of Artemis was old in the Bronze Age.
By mining and shipping and trading: the building of the Temple of Artemis was sponsored by wealthy people.
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Marble, mostly - from what we know.
100 years!