During the Golden Age of Greece, three prominent building materials were marble, limestone, and clay. Marble, prized for its beauty and durability, was extensively used in temples and monuments, such as the Parthenon. Limestone served as a more accessible alternative for construction, while clay was essential for creating bricks and pottery. These materials contributed to the architectural and artistic achievements of the period.
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The arts, building, trade, oppression of cities by other cities, war.
During the Golden Age of Greece the term "greece" was not yet in use.
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Pericles was the ruler.
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if you draw a rectangular outline around the Parthenon, you can then divide it into different squares based on the way of drawing a golden rectangle. you will find it's related to the golden ratio.
Both time periods were based upon curiosity and discovery. The Renaissance was considered the rediscovery of the ideas that began in Greece during the Golden Age.
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Greece was the main producer of olive oil in the ancient world.
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