Stone or maybe marble
Slaves made up a much smaller part of the population in the Han Dynasty than they did in Greece or Rome.
In the ancient civilizations, statues demonstrated power or beauty. They could be used to relic past events, ruling power, or wealth. But, in Chinese and Egyptian times, statues could be used as traditional relics.
ancient rome got sticks and big leaves and made a home
the largest social class in Egypt or ancient rome was made up of what
Houses in Ancient Greece usually consisted of Mud brick, but they could be made of stone if the owner of the house was wealthy.
Portugal but ancient Greece and Rome use more
Yes, who else made all those statues of philosophers we still see today?:)
There were two favored materials for sculpture in ancient Greece. Most surviving statues are made out of either bronze or marble.
Slaves made up a much smaller part of the population in the Han Dynasty than they did in Greece or Rome.
Slaves made up a much smaller part of the population in the Han Dynasty than they did in Greece or Rome.
In the ancient civilizations, statues demonstrated power or beauty. They could be used to relic past events, ruling power, or wealth. But, in Chinese and Egyptian times, statues could be used as traditional relics.
The floors in Ancient Greece were made out of sun dried mud bricks.
The ancient discus was made from Greece
No. They were made from bronze
ancient rome got sticks and big leaves and made a home
Ancient Greeks traveled by land and sea throughout the Mediterranean Sea to establish colonies. They traded good they made such as pottery and used iron and brass to make utensils. They made wine and were fisherman as well. In Greece proper, they built magnificent temples and carved beautiful statues. They used gold and silver to make various products. By land and sea they traded with other nations such as the ancient Rome and in Syria for example. They also traded to Egypt.
Rome was made by a Latin tribe