There were three styles - Doric, Corinthian and Ionian.
Each temple in Mesopotamia was named for a different god that they worshiped. The temples were made out of the sun baked bricks that the Sumerians invented.
ancient temples: ancient, old, cracked, fallen, rough modern temples: brand,, new, fixed, smooth
The ancient Greek Ionic column was primarily used as a structural support in temples and other monumental buildings, showcasing the architectural style of the Ionic order. Characterized by its slender, fluted shaft and distinctive volute (spiral) capitals, it was often employed in the construction of temples dedicated to female deities, such as the Temple of Athena Nike. Beyond its functional purpose, the Ionic column also served as a decorative element, reflecting the artistic values and aesthetic principles of ancient Greek architecture.
They prayed in temples
There are many buildings and temples is Greek architecture so you'll have to be more specific in your question if you want a specific answer. Most Greek temples and buildings are made of marble because that was the main building material available.
In their temples.
the temples were made to honor the gods
No where, they did not worship at all
It was studied in the home, in temples, and in the ancient Agora.
Temples in ancient Greece were something like churches in modern world. People there made their religious rites.
Ancient Greek temples represent Greece's respect, compassion and loyalty of the gods. Also it represented the importance of balance and order and the idea of beauty.
Gods and heroes.
Do you mean TEMPLES?In that case the answer is yes.
C)epic tales of the gods.
Ancient Greek temples were built using stone that was local to the area (mostly limestone). When the Roman Empire came along subsequent to the Greek period, bricks and primitive mortars were invented and slowly began to replace the use of stone as the primary material used in temples.
Samuel Angell has written: 'Sculptured metopes discovered amongst the ruins of the temples of the ancient city of Selinus in Sicily' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Greek Sculpture, Greek Temples
Greek temples were completely surrounded by porticos.