Mayans, Cambodians, Egyptians, Mongolians, and Tibetans to name a few.
Around 350 AD some victorious leaders formed a new empire, the Guptan Empire. Once there was peace, people began to build again, and, for the first time, they began to build free-standing stone temples. By by this time not so many Indian people wereBuddhists anymore, and the new temples were mainly Hindu temples.
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A benben stone is a sacred stone found in solar temples in ancient Egypt.
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A benben stone is a sacred stone found in solar temples in ancient Egypt.
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Sand stone rock is used to make Khajuraho temples.
Stone and mud mixed together made temples and pyramids.
Temples were often made out of stone for durability and longevity. Stone is a durable material that can withstand the test of time and harsh weather conditions, ensuring that the temples would last for generations. Additionally, stone was readily available in many regions, making it a practical choice for construction.
Pyramids,temples ,ball courts,and stone places
Stone was used to build temples and some pyramids (although limestone was the most popular).