because they used the workshop to make/create sculptures and other important things needed like statues to reprsent greek gods and goddeses and as well as temples
Yes, it is possible to stain marble blue using a specialized marble dye or pigment. However, it is important to note that staining marble can alter its natural appearance and may not be reversible. It is recommended to consult a professional before attempting to stain marble.
Yes, marble is breakable. While it is a durable and aesthetically pleasing material, it can still break or chip if subjected to enough force or pressure. It is important to handle marble items with care to prevent damage.
The Parthenon is an ancient temple on the Acropolis of Athens, Greece. Dedicated to the goddess Athena. Never heard of a rock called 'parthenon'.
the marble arch was made in 1867
A marble statue is a statue made of marble :)
all I have to say is that they are used to create and build suculptures
Marble
The marble from the Parthenon came from a local mountain near Athens.
The noblest: marble.
They are reliefs cut out of blocks of marble in the 430s BC.
Granite and marble are both important to the state of Massachusetts. Massachusetts has prime areas where granite and marble can be mined for the building industry. Marble and granite are popular to use for counter tops and floors.
Athena was the most important, she was Athens patron Goddess. Poisdeon was quite important as well, seeing as he and Athena both wanted Athens, she obviously won.
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Hi there, off memory I believe the 'carved marble headstones' were called stelai. We have created some bespoke headstones based on ancient greek designs.
He is important because he was the king of Athens.
He is important because he was the king of Athens.
to avoid possible injuries and death