Want this question answered?
In Babylon
The Greek geographer Strabo, described the hanging gardens of Babylon as vaulted terraces which rose one above another, and rested upon cube-shaped pillars. He reported that the pillars, vaults, and terraces were constructed of baked brick and asphalt.
King Nebuchadnezzar commissioned the building of the Ishtar Gate. He has also been given credit for the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
the babylonians built hanging gardens to terraced gardens
The babylonians built hanging gardens to terraced gardens.
In Babylon
Stone terraces
They were built in Babylon.
The Babylonians did.
There were not going on with these two powers at the time of the hanging gardens. The one empire who succeeded the Babylonians was the Persian.
Sun dried bricks.
The Greek geographer Strabo, described the hanging gardens of Babylon as vaulted terraces which rose one above another, and rested upon cube-shaped pillars. He reported that the pillars, vaults, and terraces were constructed of baked brick and asphalt.
King Nebuchadnezzar commissioned the building of the Ishtar Gate. He has also been given credit for the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
terraces
The gardens are made of mud brick and stone, a series of terraces, one on top of the other. The hanging gardens are made by dried mud called mud brick. The mud brick was then use to make slabs sacked on top of each other to make the gardens.
Nebuchadnezzar's famous terraced gardens were built in Babylon.
The babylonians built hanging gardens to terraced gardens.