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Q: Which culture became known for building marble temples?
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What are the temples made of?

Wood, stone, marble, gold, silver, iron - it depends upon the culture, the people, the god or goddesses; and what is available.


What did the buildings and temples look like in greek arcitecture?

There are many buildings and temples is Greek architecture so you'll have to be more specific in your question if you want a specific answer. Most Greek temples and buildings are made of marble because that was the main building material available.


What was comprised of several marble temples?

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What building material did they use to build khajuraho temple?

The Khajuraho temples were primarily constructed using sandstone. This material was chosen for its durability and intricate carving capabilities, allowing for the elaborately sculpted facades and intricate detailing that the temples are renowned for.


Are the roofs of Greek temples made out of wood?

No, Marble, just like the rest.


What famous building is made out of marble?

The Taj Mahal is made of marble.


What culture influenced the building of the US Supreme Court?

Cass Gilbert, architect of the US Supreme Court Building, designed the building in the Neoclassical Roman style. The sixteen marble columns supporting the pediment are in the classic Corinthian style.


What did the Romans use to make floors and columns?

In their own homes, they would mostly use stone or wood. Marble was for the very rich only. In temples - but only important temples of major deities, built to impress - marble would be more common.


What was the Temple of Artemis made out of?

The Temple of Artemis was made out of marble, save the roof.


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What did Ancient Greece use marble for?

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Is marble a good building material?

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