The Acropolis of Athena, primarily known for the Parthenon, was constructed using local materials, predominantly Pentelic marble, which is renowned for its pure white quality and fine grain. Other materials included limestone and clay for various structures and decorative elements. The use of these materials not only provided structural integrity but also enhanced the aesthetic appeal of the sacred site. Additionally, the incorporation of bronze and wood for sculptures and roofs further contributed to the Acropolis's artistic significance.
One interesting thing is that during a war with the Turks, gunpowder was stored in the Parthenon (main temple on the acropolis, a temple to Athena). A canonball hit the gunpowder, which exploded and blew the roof off of the Parthenon. Another is that there used to be a giant gold statue to Athena and her small assistant god of victory, Nike (that's where the shoe company got its name).
I Greek Architecture they used materials such as Mud-Brick, Adobe, Wood, Marble and Limestone
bricks and r mum
The temple of Athena was used to house the giant statue of her and was used for democracy,
In the battle against Posiedon Athena used a spear
ivory and gold
The Greeks built their cities around a high acropolis because if some other country was attaking they could be safe and fight of the war from the inside.
The Erechtheum was used as a temple dedicated to various Greek gods and served as a place of worship on the Acropolis in Athens. It was particularly associated with Athena and Poseidon.
The Acropolis of Athens is home to several significant structures, primarily built from marble. The Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Athena, served as a temple and housed a massive statue of her. The Erechtheion, notable for its Caryatids, was a religious site linked to Athena and Poseidon. The Temple of Athena Nike celebrated the goddess of victory and was used for worship, while the Odeon of Herodes Atticus served as a theater for performances.
The original purpose of the Acropolis of Athens was like a fortress build high above, to defend the city below it. Later it was used as a temple by many gods and goddesses.
the materials used to build the truning torso are, medal frames . aluminum wood , glass and i dont know , just those ,,, ^^^
One interesting thing is that during a war with the Turks, gunpowder was stored in the Parthenon (main temple on the acropolis, a temple to Athena). A canonball hit the gunpowder, which exploded and blew the roof off of the Parthenon. Another is that there used to be a giant gold statue to Athena and her small assistant god of victory, Nike (that's where the shoe company got its name).
The materials are the following:woodstonedirtgold
There are many different types of materials that can be used to build a birdcage including metal and wood.
The material used to build it was wood
Materials used to build igloos are brick shaped ices which holds the igloo's balance.
why does the text provide so much detail about the materials used to build the temple