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Greek rooftops were traditionally made of clay tiles, which were both durable and effective in shedding rainwater. These tiles were often shaped in a way that allowed them to interlock, providing better protection against the elements. In some regions, thatch or wooden shingles were also used, particularly in rural areas. The choice of materials often depended on local resources and architectural styles.

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